Voices Of Women In Sudan’s Crisis

The UN reproductive and sexual health agency UNFPA official Fabrizia Falcione shared a painful picture of life for women and girls in Sudan during the ongoing conflict. Many women said they feel unsafe everywhere, both inside and outside displacement camps, especially at night, when even basic tasks like going to the toilet become dangerous. Years [...]

Rising Violence And Aid Gaps In South Sudan

Anita Kiki Gbeho, the new leader of the UN Mission In South Sudan (UNMISS), told the UN Security Council that conditions in South Sudan are getting worse. Fighting between government forces and opposition groups has increased, especially in Jonglei, and civilians are suffering the most. More people are being killed or injured compared to last [...]

Fear And Hardship For Migrants In Saudi Arabia And Other Gulf Countries

Migrant workers in Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia, are facing serious challenges during the current regional conflict. Many of them work in important jobs like driving, cleaning, cooking, and helping in hospitals, so daily life can continue. However, their lives have become more difficult and uncertain. Some workers are afraid for their safety because of [...]

North Korea Expands Nuclear Weapons Program

North Korea is increasing its nuclear weapons program quickly, which is worrying many countries around the world. Experts believe the country may already have around 50 nuclear warheads, and it is working to produce even more. Recent reports say there is more activity at its main nuclear site, where fuel for weapons is made. The [...]

Houthis Fire Missiles at Israel, Escalating Red Sea Tensions

The Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen have launched missiles at Israel on March 28th, marking their first attack since the U.S.–Israel war with Iran began. They said they targeted Israeli military sites and promised to continue strikes until what they call “aggression against all resistance fronts” stops. Israel reported intercepting two missiles, but the move has [...]

Deadly Shelling Worsens Sudan Crisis

At least 14 civilians were killed in recent violence in Sudan, showing how serious the conflict has become. The attack happened in South Kordofan state, in the city of Dilling, where homes were hit by heavy artillery shelling. Among the victims were women and children, and many others were injured. Medical workers reported that the [...]

Saudi Arabia Backs Talks To Secure Hormuz Strait

Pakistan recently hosted important talks with regional countries to discuss the ongoing conflict involving Iran and ways to reduce tensions. Officials from countries like Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt met in Islamabad to find peaceful solutions. A key focus of the discussions was the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global oil and gas [...]

Morocco And Spain Dismantle ISIS Terror Cell

On March 25, 2026, a joint operation by Moroccan and Spanish security agencies was conducted to apprehend a three-man terrorist cell linked to ISIS. The operation was conducted by Morocco's Central Bureau of Judicial Investigations (BCIJ) and Spain's General Commissariat of Information. Two of the suspects were arrested in Tangier, Morocco, by Morocco's special forces, [...]

Rising Public Violence In Türkiye

Violence in Türkiye is rising and becoming more visible in public places. A new report shows incidents increased sharply in 2025, with many attacks now happening between strangers instead of within families. Men are responsible for about ninety-five percent of cases, showing a strong link between violence and social ideas about masculinity. The major reason [...]

War In Iran Spreads Into Iraq And Syria

The war between Iran, Israel, and the United States has started to spread into nearby countries like Iraq and Syria. In recent weeks, rockets and drones have been fired from parts of Iraq towards military bases in Syria that host US troops. These attacks are often carried out by armed groups linked to Iran. The [...]

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