Libyan Watchdog Urges International Probe Into Ongoing Human Rights Abuses

LIBYA: Libya Crimes Watch documented various abuses, such as unlawful killings, arbitrary arrests, and military actions in residential areas. They noted a constant lack of proper investigations and accountability. The organization’s monitoring reported that two children died, one civilian was injured, and a detainee at Ubari Prison passed away due to worsening health issues. They [...]

Aid Cuts Push Rohingya Children Toward Starvation in Bangladesh Camps

In the Rohingya refugee camps of Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, families face extreme hardship as humanitarian aid funding has dropped by 63%. Newborn babies are delivered in overcrowded, poorly equipped rooms with unreliable electricity, while pregnant women fear hunger due to repeated food ration cuts. UNICEF nutrition centers are overwhelmed, treating around 300 malnourished children every [...]

India–Jordan Economic Forum Opens in Amman

The India Economic Forum opened in Amman alongside Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Jordan, bringing together leaders from over 20 major Indian companies and Jordanian private-sector firms across key industries such as manufacturing, energy, ICT, healthcare, infrastructure, logistics, and finance. The forum aims to strengthen bilateral trade and investment ties and promote partnerships [...]

Three Decades and Three Interim Governments: A Troubled Path to Stability

NEPAL: Nepal's political scene is quite unstable. Interim governments have served as a link between crisis and stability. Over the past thirty years, three of these governments stand out: Krishna Prasad Bhattarai's government in 1990, Khilraj Regmi's government in 2013, and Sushila Karki's government in 2025. Each of these governments emerged from a political stalemate. [...]

Heavy Rains Worsen Dire Conditions for Displaced Gazans, UN Warns

GAZA STRIP: According to UN agencies, heavy rainfall over the past week has made the already tough living conditions worse for the hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. UNICEF spokesperson Jonathan Crickx told the BBC that the weather overnight was "horrendous," with rain so heavy that he observed up to 15 [...]

Humanitarian Crisis Deepens as Severe Drought and Funding Cuts Converge

SOMALIA: The Somali NGO Consortium (SNC) is sounding the alarm about the quickly worsening drought situation, warning that a humanitarian disaster is on the horizon. This comes as international funding sharply declines while the need for help grows. The Integrated Food Security Classification (IPC) reports that the drought is pushing 3.4 million people in Somalia [...]

Senegal Announces Suspension of All Extraditions to France

SENEGAL: Senegal has chosen to halt all extraditions to France, claiming that Paris is not cooperating. Dakar has been unsuccessfully attempting to extradite two Senegalese citizens who are currently in France. Because of this situation, Senegal will not extradite 12 individuals wanted by France until it gets a positive reply from Paris regarding its own [...]

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