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Yemen Crisis: A Call For Urgent Aid For Women And Girls

A UN official warned that the ongoing crisis in Yemen has severely impacted women and girls, with 9.6 million in urgent need of humanitarian aid. Yemen has the highest maternal mortality rate in the Middle East, and many women and girls face hunger, abuse, and exploitation. Over 1.5 million girls are out of school, and [...]

A Call For Urgent Aid For Women And Girls In Yemen

A UN official warned that the ongoing crisis in Yemen has severely impacted women and girls, with 9.6 million in urgent need of humanitarian aid. Yemen has the highest maternal mortality rate in the Middle East, and many women and girls face hunger, abuse, and exploitation. Over 1.5 million girls are out of school, and [...]

Labor Abuses In Saudi Arabia

Migrant workers, making up 42% of Saudi Arabia’s population, face widespread labor abuses. Human Rights Watch has documented issues like illegal recruitment fees, wage theft, and dangerous working conditions, especially in mega-projects like NEOM. Due to the practice of ‘Kafala System’ under which a migrant worker's legal status is tied to their employer (the sponsor) [...]

Israel Agrees For Border Talks With Lebanon

Israel released four Lebanese captives and agreed to border division talks with Lebanon, mediated by the US and France. The discussions aim to resolve ongoing border disputes, including Israel’s occupation of five strategic points in southern Lebanon. The talks will involve working groups to address these issues alongside the continued challenges following the ceasefire agreement [...]

Violence Escalates In South Sudan

South Sudan faces escalating violence, particularly in Upper Nile State, as recent clashes between security forces and armed groups linked to Vice President Riek Machar threaten the fragile peace established in 2018. The violence, sparked by tensions over disarmament and the White Army militia, has put the country’s power-sharing agreement at risk. The arrest of [...]

Violence and Aid Suspension Worsen Crisis in Zamzam Camp, Sudan

Civilians in Sudan's Zamzam displacement camp, North Darfur, are nearly unreachable, with severe food shortages and escalating violence. The UN warns of rising deaths, including children, after aid was suspended due to shelling. Fighting between Sudan's army and the RSF militia has intensified, with recent attacks killing dozens in Abu Shouk camp. Médecins Sans Frontières [...]

Afghan Women Face Imminent Return As Scholarships End

Over 80 Afghan women, who fled the Taliban to pursue higher education in Oman, now face imminent return to Afghanistan after their scholarships were abruptly terminated. These women were pursuing graduate and post-graduate courses under the Women's Scholarship Endowment (WSE), a USAID program that started in 2018. It provided scholarships for Afghan women to study [...]

Financial Strain Abroad And Entrepreneurial Opportunities In Nigeria

Dele Momodu, a media entrepreneur, exposed the challenges Nigerians face abroad. He argued that living abroad may seem appealing but can become financially overwhelming due to high living costs, and the financial strain can be severe. Momodu highlighted that the expenditure cost abroad can provide a comfortable life and opportunities for entrepreneurship in Nigeria. LORD, [...]

Syria: Clashes Between New Government Forces And Assad’s Loyalists In Costal Areas

Heavy fighting broke out between Syria's new government forces and loyalists of deposed President Bashar al-Assad in coastal areas, marking the worst violence since rebels toppled Assad in December. Over 1,300 people were killed, mostly civilians. The coastal region, home to the Assad family and the Alawite minority, faces increasing violence. The government announced the [...]

The Kim Dynasty

In 1948, Kim Il-sung established a totalitarian regime in North Korea, prioritizing the "Juche" ideology of self-reliance and the cult of personality. After he died in 1994, his son Kim Jong-il took power, continuing the authoritarian control of the regime. After his death, Kim Jong-un, the present leader of the country, succeeded him in 2011, [...]

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