Caritas Jerusalem: ‘Immense Needs’ in Gaza and West Bank Amid Ongoing Crisis

West Bank: As the humanitarian crisis in the Middle East worsens, Caritas Jerusalem remains steadfast in its mission to serve those in need. According to director Anton Asfar, the organization is actively providing emergency medical aid in West Bank, where countless lives are at risk due to ongoing conflict. In the West Bank, Caritas is [...]

Al-Shabaab Suicide Blast Near Mogadishu Kills 14 Ugandan Peacekeepers, 6 Somali Soldiers

Somalia: A suicide car bomb attack aimed at a convoy near Afgoye town in the Lower Shabelle region resulted in the deaths of at least 14 Ugandan peacekeepers and six Somali soldiers as they initiated an offensive to reclaim important towns from Al-Shabaab. However, their attempts were met with strong resistance from the militants. Additionally, [...]

Western Sahara: Panama Reaffirms Backing for Morocco’s Autonomy Plan

Western Sahara: Panama has reaffirmed its backing for Morocco's Autonomy Plan, viewing it as a serious, credible, and realistic approach to resolving the Western Sahara dispute. The Panamanian minister emphasized that Morocco's 2007 Autonomy Plan "should be the sole solution moving forward," highlighting his clear and steadfast support for the Moroccan initiative as a means [...]

New Exit Permit Rule in Kuwait Increases Vulnerability of Expats

Kuwait: This new policy represents a concerning reinforcement of Kuwait's contentious kafala system instead of its abolition. Human rights advocates caution that it intensifies the control employers have over migrant workers, making them more susceptible to exploitation and mistreatment. Despite official assertions that the exit permit serves to balance the interests of both employers and [...]

EU Highlights Tibet Rights Abuses in 40th Human Rights Dialogue with China in Brussels

Tibet: The European Union and the People's Republic of China held their 40th human rights dialogue, during which the EU expressed significant concerns regarding the deteriorating human rights situation in China, particularly highlighting the repression in Tibet. The discussion covered a broad range of human rights issues, such as ongoing limitations on freedom of expression, [...]

Dozens Killed in Hpakant After Arrival of Junta Forces

Myanmar: Reports indicate that approximately 30 civilians were killed in a series of unexplained shootings and artillery attacks following a military operation in Hpakant, a key jade mining town in northern Myanmar's Kachin State. The military sent about 600 troops from Kamaing, located around 40 miles from Hpakant, to reinforce their remaining positions after the [...]

Maldivians Trapped in Jordan Awakened by Sirens Amid Iran-Israel Conflict

Maldives: The conflict between the two nations is taking place overhead, with missiles and drones flying over Jordan before hitting their targets. Flights have been suspended due to the closure of the country's airspace. This is the situation faced by Maldivians currently in Jordan for the Billie Jean Cup qualifying matches. Jordan is situated between [...]

Cambodia Bans Thai Produce as Border Dispute Intensifies

Cambodia has banned Thai fruit and vegetable imports following a deadly border clash that killed a Cambodian soldier. Tensions have escalated, with both countries imposing retaliatory measures, including media bans, visa limits, and border closures. The dispute, rooted in colonial-era border maps, continues to stir strong nationalist sentiment. Thousands rallied in Phnom Penh to support [...]

Libya and Iran Hold Talks to Address Regional Tensions

Libya: The Foreign Minister, Taher Al-Baour, held a meeting with Iranian Ambassador Ainollah Souri to talk about recent regional events, particularly the increasing aggression in Gaza. During their discussions in Tripoli, they shared perspectives on the humanitarian crisis caused by the ongoing Israeli actions. The Libyan Foreign Ministry noted that the talks also covered broader [...]

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