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UNMISS Boosts Security Amid Rising Tensions In South Sudan

The United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) is increasing patrols around a displacement camp near its peacekeeping base due to rising tensions and escalating clashes between forces aligned with the two main political parties. Thousands of displaced people are facing fresh security threats as violence spreads across the country, particularly in the capital. The [...]

Impact Of Israel-Hamas War On Children: Deaths, Trauma, And Violence

A report by the Israel National Council for the Child shows the devastating effects of the war on children and teens in Israel. Since the war started, 56 children and teens have died, 389 have lost a parent, and 23,212 have been physically or mentally harmed. The violence has also led to more family-related issues, [...]

Lebanese Youth Drive Sustainable Farming and Food Sovereignty

In Lebanon, young people like Hadi Awada and Wissam Hourani are driving efforts to restore sustainable farming practices after extensive destruction from recent conflicts. Young farmer Hadi is determined to restore his family's land to its former state using eco-friendly practices such as organic pesticides and composting, despite challenges from chemical warfare. Alongside him, Wissam [...]

Vietnam Labor Market: Youth Unemployment, And Income Disparities

Vietnam's labor market saw a slight increase in employment in the first quarter of 2025, with 84,400 more workers than the previous quarter but a decrease of 66,900 compared to the same period last year. The youth unemployment rate is 7.93%, with higher rates in rural areas (11.7%) compared to urban areas (8.2%). The total [...]

Healthcare Crisis In Yemen

Yemen's healthcare system is in a severe crisis, with around 17.8 million people lacking access to basic health services due to ongoing conflict. Approximately 40% of healthcare facilities are either partially functional or completely out of service, exacerbating the country’s already high rates of malnutrition, with over 35,000 malnourished children treated by Médecins Sans Frontières [...]

Special Forces Commander Killed in Deadly Clash with Al-Shabaab

Somalia: A high-ranking commander of Somalia’s U.S.-trained elite Danab forces was killed in fierce clashes in the central region of Hiran on Tuesday, marking a major setback for government troops as Al-Shabaab insurgents continue reclaiming territory seized by the military in recent years. Commander Asad Osman Afrah, leading a heavily armed reinforcement convoy from Adan Yabal [...]

The Haunting Reality of Flood-Ravaged Schools in Sindh

Pakistan: About 20 kilometers from the Dadu district in Sindh, a man waits inside a dilapidated building, where the lingering scent of damp earth from previous floods still hangs in the air. Officially, it is a fully operational school, but what was once a vibrant center of learning now lies empty. Majeed Leghari, a primary [...]

Ethnic Persecution In Laos

The Lao government has systematically persecuted ethnic minorities, particularly the Hmong since its one-party communist rule began in 1975. Branded as “hostile dissenters” due to their U.S. alliance during the Vietnam War, the Hmong are denied indigenous status and legal protections. Since the late 1970s, state-led military offensives have killed thousands and displaced around 300,000. [...]

Death Of Kim Shin-Jo, Only Captured North Korean Assassin

Kim Shin-jo, the sole captured member of a 1968 North Korean commando group dispatched to kill South Korean President Park Chung-hee, passed away on 09th April'2025 at 82. Kim and his team entered Seoul in January 1968 but were halted after an intense gunfight near the Blue House. Most of the commandos were killed, and [...]

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