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World News in Brief: Uganda’s refugee funding crisis, academic freedom tested in Serbia, rural...

Uganda has a progressive refugee policy which enables refugees to work and access public services. This coupled with its geographic proximity to crises has...

Civilians at breaking point in eastern DR Congo warns top aid official, in call...

“The rapid and uninterrupted expansion of the conflict, particularly in South Kivu province, continues to inflict a heavy toll on the civilian population,” said...

Deadly attacks in eastern Aleppo highlight Syria’s vulnerability

The explosion on Monday – close to the Turkish border – targeted a vehicle transporting seasonal agricultural workers. According to news reports, at least...

Chagos Islands: UK’s last African colony returned to Mauritius

The agreement follows 13 rounds of talks that began in 2022 after Mauritian calls for sovereignty were recognised by the International Court of Justice...

UN rights office calls for more action to combat ‘senseless criminality’ in Haiti

Tackling insecurity in the Caribbean country must be the utmost priority, the report said, urging the authorities and the international community to do more...

World News in Brief: Aid trucks on Ukraine frontline, Africa schools close due to...

There are still nearly 2,000 people living in the town of Beryslav, including more than 70 children and 90 people who have only limited...

Refugees, migrants face violence, abuse and death on routes across Africa, new data shows

Data from a new report by the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the Mixed Migration Centre...

Haiti’s destiny ‘bright’ despite terrifying escalation of violence

Haiti is faced with a multifaceted crisis including rising gang violence, political instability, the displacement of over 700,000 people as well as widespread hunger.UNICEF has...

Amid escalating attacks in Gaza, UN rights chief calls on US to withdraw sanctions...

The measures announced on Thursday target Al-Haq group, the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) and Al-Mezan Center for Human Rights, in relation to...

Absent faces, destroyed homes – young students paint the pain of Gaza

Their paintings and drawings range from a portrait of an esteemed Palestinian poet and family members killed in conflict, to a sky blackened by...

No fuel, no aid, no escape: UN agencies warn of looming collapse in Gaza

“Fuel is the backbone of survival in Gaza,” said the statement. “Without fuel, these lifelines will vanish for 2.1 million people.”UN humanitarian workers stressed...

‘An unending horror story’: Gangs and human rights abuses expand in Haiti

Left vulnerable, communities then formed self-defence groups and Haitian security forces reinforced their operations and made small gains only to be rebuffed again by...

Floods, landslides wreak havoc across South Asia

The worst affected regions are Chattogram and Sylhet, where major rivers are “flowing well above danger levels”, further aggravating the situation, according to the...

Iraq unveils historic migration plan to boost development and stability

Unveiled on Wednesday, it creates new opportunities for work, education and family reunification, while strengthening migration governance and placing migration at the heart of...

Occupied Palestinian Territory: Israeli operations continue to have dire consequences

The UN relief agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA) reports that Israeli authorities have started demolishing more than 16 buildings in Nur Shams refugee camp,...

Funding crisis increases danger and risks for refugees

With humanitarian resources running dry, critical support for millions of forcibly displaced people is under threat. UNHCR said that two-thirds of countries hosting refugees are...

Gaza: UNICEF mourns seven children killed queuing for water

The incident occurred in central Gaza on Sunday, according to media reports, which said that four other people also lost their lives due to...

Hunger and a heatwave plague the Gaza Strip

Recently, Israel has denied fewer humanitarian movements but approved missions “still take hours to complete and teams have been compelled to wait on roads...

Private donations boost UN support for war-torn Gaza

Since last October, the UN agency has raised nearly $150 million from UNRWA Spain, UNRWA USA, foundations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), corporations and individuals. Some even...

Gaza: UN pushes to scale up aid delivery

On Thursday, UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher made his way to Rafah on the southern Gaza border, from the Egyptian capital Cairo, describing...

He can assist scientists who haven’t understood the universe-origin properly

Photo credit: Science180 (www.Science180.com). Most people in the whole world are interested in understanding the origin of the universe, but most of them don’t know...

UN warns Gaza’s displaced face freezing nights and food shortages

Since the ceasefire on 10 October, the UN migration agency IOM has dispatched more than 47,000 relief items, including 2,500 tents, to help families...

Parent, technician, farmer, merchant: What more can a teacher be?

On World Refugee Day, marked annually on 20 June, meet some of the multi-talented teachers and principals of migrant learning centres in Thailand along the border...

Gaza ceasefire still fragile as cold turns deadly, Security Council hears

Ramiz Alakbarov, Deputy Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, provided the update during his quarterly briefing on Council resolution 2334 (2016) which calls for Israel...