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International Mediators Arrive In South Sudan For Peace Talks

Amid escalating tensions in South Sudan, international leaders and organizations have ramped up efforts to mediate peace. The African Union (AU) has deployed prominent figures, including former Burundi president Domitien Ndayizeye and Kenyan judge Effie Owuor, to Juba for talks following the house arrest of First Vice President Riek Machar. The AU’s Peace and Security [...]

Nepal Government Invites Protesting Teachers for Dialogue Over Education Bill

The ongoing protests by teachers in Kathmandu are drawing attention, as the government has reached out for dialogue to address their concerns. The Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology made a public appeal, encouraging teachers to participate in discussions. Ministry spokesperson Shiv Kumar Sapkota emphasized the government's willingness to engage constructively, stating, "We warmly welcome [...]

88,000 More Children to Require Schools and Kindergartens by 2030

Mongolia: Investing in education will lead to economic growth. After extensive discussions, the education package law has been approved, and we are now moving to implement it. Ensuring equal access to education is vital, and today marks a significant decision by the government. By 2030, we expect to enroll an additional 88,000 children nationwide, necessitating [...]

Unicef: At Least 322 Children Killed in Israel’s New Gaza Offensive

The United Nations children's agency has reported that at least 322 children have been killed since Israel began its renewed offensive in Gaza two weeks ago. Additionally, UNICEF has noted that at least 609 other children sustained injuries during this time. UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell stated, "The ceasefire in Gaza offered a critical lifeline [...]

Longstanding State Of Emergency In Brunei And Its Impact

Brunei has been in a state of unbroken emergency since 1962, after the Brunei Revolt, which was prompted by resistance to the planned creation of Malaysia and desires for an independent North Kalimantan. In response to the revolt, a state of emergency was declared by the Sultan, who dissolved the legislative council and took complete [...]

Morocco’s Road Safety Challenges

Between March 24 and 30, 2025, Morocco saw 2,169 traffic accidents in urban areas, resulting in 19 deaths and 3,002 injuries, including 105 serious cases. The increase in traffic was attributed to the Eid Al Fitr holiday, as many traveled to visit family. The General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) identified key causes of accidents, [...]

Indonesian Government Launches Investigation into Rice Labeling Fraud

The Indonesian government will take swift action to investigate and address reports concerning companies that are producing or distributing rice inconsistent with the quantities and qualities mentioned on their labels. This announcement was made by Deputy Minister of Trade Dyah Roro Esti Widya Putri. Putri emphasized that the Ministry of Trade is dedicated to monitoring [...]

Egypt’s FM Abdelatty Congratulates New Djibouti Foreign Minister

Djibouti: Badr Abdelatty, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Emigration, and Egyptian Expatriates, held a phone conversation with Abdul Qadir Hussein Omar, the recently appointed Djibouti Foreign Minister, to extend his congratulations on Omar's new role and to wish him success in his endeavors. The foreign minister emphasized the strong ties between Egypt and Djibouti, stressing [...]

The Plight Of Children In Conflict Zones

Nearly 19% of the world’s children, or over 473 million, live in conflict zones, with UNICEF warning that this dramatic rise in child suffering should not become the “new normal.” In 2023, the UN verified a record 32,990 violations against children in conflicts, with the Gaza War and the Ukraine conflict causing devastating harm. Children [...]

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