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WFP chief suspends Sudan aid operations, following the death of three workers in the conflict
According to a statement to the Executive Director of the UN organization, Cindy McCain, the workers are carrying out life-saving…
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Spanish PM apologizes for sex law reform loophole | World news
Reuters | | Posted by Yagya Sharma The Prime Minister of Spain Pedro Sanchez appealed in an interview published on…
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At least 26 killed, over 100 injured in the Sudanese conflict World news
The Sudanese army and powerful armed forces clashed on Saturday in the capital and other areas, dealing a new blow…
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The American spent over 1.4 crore on surgeries to get taller | World news
An American man underwent two major surgeries that cost more ₹1.4 crore ($170,000) to increase his height by 5 inches.…
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First Person: Keeping the Memories of the Rwandan Genocide Alive
Children’s clothes, and five-year-old clothes and sweaters. Washed, cleaned, but still stained with blood. These are the personal items that…
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The UN chief and the authorities condemned the fighting between the Sudanese forces
The senior officials were responding to the outbreak of clashes between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese Armed…
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‘Heart still beating fast’: Witness stunned as Japan PM attacked with explosives | World news
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida was evacuated from a station in Wakayama on Saturday after a noise was heard, but…
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On the opposition leader ‘some women have preferences’, UK PM Sunak says… | World news
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said he believed that “100 percent of women have no sex”. The Conservative leader made…
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World Chagas Day calls for primary healthcare to track ‘silent’ disease
“UNITAID calls on the international health community and governments to makes Chagas disease a priority and support ongoing efforts to…
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Conflict in NE Nigeria still affects children 9 years after Chibok girls ‘nightmare’: UNICEF
Meanwhile, thousands of girls and boys have been subjected to serious crimes amid the ongoing conflict in the region, UNICEF…
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