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Germany to end fast-track citizenship option under new coalition

Germany to end fast-track citizenship option under new coalition

Germany’s incoming coalition government plans to abolish the fast-track citizenship pathway introduced last year, extending the required residency period to five years. The new coalition—formed by the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), Christian Social Union (CSU), and Social Democratic Party (SPD)—argues…
Over 4,000 Children Die on Migration Routes Since 2014, Save the Children Reports

Over 4,000 Children Die on Migration Routes Since 2014, Save the Children Reports

At least 4,000 children have died on migration routes since 2014, with nearly half drowning, according to Save the Children. The child rights organization analyzed data from the International Organization for Migration (IOM), revealing that at least 4,044 children lost…
UN University Calls for Deep Societal Changes to Tackle Environmental Crises

UN University Calls for Deep Societal Changes to Tackle Environmental Crises

A new UN University report, Turning Over a New Leaf, urges humanity to address the root causes of environmental challenges by fundamentally transforming societal values, consumption patterns, and structures. The report, prepared by the Institute for Environment and Human Security…
Southern African Countries Launch Climate-Resilient Health Initiative with WHO Support

Southern African Countries Launch Climate-Resilient Health Initiative with WHO Support

Eight Southern African countries—Botswana, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, and Zimbabwe—have launched a $35 million, three-year initiative to strengthen climate-resilient health systems, Reliefweb.com reported. Supported by the Pandemic Fund and WHO, the programme focuses on early warning systems,…
UN: Nearly 7.7 Million in South Sudan Face ‘Crisis’ Hunger Levels

UN: Nearly 7.7 Million in South Sudan Face ‘Crisis’ Hunger Levels

The UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) reported that 7.7 million people in South Sudan face crisis, emergency, or catastrophic levels of hunger, nearing record highs, Arab News reported. The northeastern Upper Nile State, a region experiencing escalating violence between forces…
Justice For All’s Save Uyghur Campaign Celebrates Introduction of Uyghur Human Rights Protection Act

Justice For All’s Save Uyghur Campaign Celebrates Introduction of Uyghur Human Rights Protection Act

Justice For All’s Save Uyghur Campaign has expressed its sincere appreciation to U.S. Lawmakers for their introduction of the bipartisan Uyghur Human Rights Protection Act, the organization’s website reported. This vital legislation seeks to establish essential pathways for Uyghurs and…
Kyrgyzstan Enforces Niqab Ban Amid Public Safety Concerns

Kyrgyzstan Enforces Niqab Ban Amid Public Safety Concerns

Kyrgyzstan has implemented a ban on the full-body niqab, which covers women’s bodies and faces, following a decree from President Sadyr Japarov in January, WION reported. The ban has now received support from the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Kyrgyzstan,…
Germany Considers Civil Defense Lessons in Schools Amid Security Concerns

Germany Considers Civil Defense Lessons in Schools Amid Security Concerns

Germany’s Federal Interior Ministry is proposing the introduction of civil defense lessons in schools to prepare students for potential crises and war situations, Anadolu Agency reported. The ministry has offered to provide experts and teaching materials to federal states responsible…
Proposal for Weekly Call to Prayer at Major Sydney Mosque

Proposal for Weekly Call to Prayer at Major Sydney Mosque

The Masjid Ali Bin Abi Talib, commonly known as Lakemba Mosque, has submitted a proposal to the Canterbury-Bankstown Council to broadcast the Islamic call to prayer, or adhan, in the Sydney suburb of Lakemba, Iqna reported. The mosque seeks approval…
Poor Countries Accuse Rich Nations of Betrayal Over Shipping Emissions Deal

Poor Countries Accuse Rich Nations of Betrayal Over Shipping Emissions Deal

Poor countries have criticized wealthy nations for “backsliding” on climate commitments during negotiations at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) aimed at decarbonizing shipping over the next 25 years, The Guardian reported. The proposed deal includes a levy on ship emissions…
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