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WHO Donates Over 2,000 Ebola Vaccine Doses to Uganda Amid New Outbreak
February 2, 2025
WHO Donates Over 2,000 Ebola Vaccine Doses to Uganda Amid New Outbreak
The World Health Organization (WHO) has donated 2,160 doses of an Ebola trial vaccine to Uganda following the declaration of a new outbreak, Xinhua reported. This outbreak was triggered by the death of a 32-year-old nurse from the Sudan Ebola…
Italy Navigates Fair Compensation, AI, and Free Speech Under EU Publisher Directive
February 2, 2025
Italy Navigates Fair Compensation, AI, and Free Speech Under EU Publisher Directive
The implementation of the EU’s press publisher rights directive presents both opportunities and challenges for Italy, Anadolu Agency reported citing Giulia Li Greci, legal director of the state-run news agency ANSA. In a recent interview, she emphasized the directive’s potential…
Children and women suffer as conflict escalates in DR Congo
February 2, 2025
Children and women suffer as conflict escalates in DR Congo
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is facing a worsening humanitarian crisis as conflict escalates, displacing millions and leaving children and women most vulnerable, HumAngle Foundation said on Saturday. The occupation of Goma, the capital of North Kivu, by the…
Dozens of Migrants Transferred from Albania to Italy Following Court Ruling
February 2, 2025
Dozens of Migrants Transferred from Albania to Italy Following Court Ruling
Dozens of migrants left Albania in Italian custody on Saturday after a ruling by Rome’s Court of Appeals mandated their transfer to Italy, Arab News reported. An Italian boat carrying 43 migrants departed from Shengjin, following their arrival in Albania…
Kyrgyzstan Bans Islamic Niqab Amid Controversy
February 2, 2025
Kyrgyzstan Bans Islamic Niqab Amid Controversy
Kyrgyzstan has officially banned the Islamic niqab, a garment that covers the body and face except for the eyes, effective February 1, Radio Free Europe reported. The new law imposes a fine of 20,000 som (approximately $230) on women wearing…
Japanese Prime Minister Proposes AI Legislation Amid Rising Concerns
February 1, 2025
Japanese Prime Minister Proposes AI Legislation Amid Rising Concerns
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has called for legislation aimed at minimizing the dangers and risks associated with artificial intelligence (AI), Anadolu Agency reported. Speaking to lawmakers, Ishiba emphasized the importance of AI in addressing Japan’s low productivity issues. He…
Germany’s Parliament Passes Controversial Migration Motion
February 1, 2025
Germany’s Parliament Passes Controversial Migration Motion
Germany’s federal parliament Wednesday approved a contentious motion for stricter migration and asylum policies, proposed by the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Christian Social Union (CSU), Khaama Press reported. The motion garnered support from the far-right Alternative for Germany…
Urgent Call for International Support in Goma’s Humanitarian Crisis
February 1, 2025
Urgent Call for International Support in Goma’s Humanitarian Crisis
The Humanitarian Coordinator in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mr. Bruno Lemarquis, has expressed grave concern over the humanitarian situation in Goma following intense fighting, Reliefweb.com reported. Medical facilities are overwhelmed, treating over 1,000 wounded civilians between January 23…
700 Killed in Five Days Amid Rebel Offensive in Eastern DRC as UN Issues Warnings Against Deepening Humanitarian Crisis
February 1, 2025
700 Killed in Five Days Amid Rebel Offensive in Eastern DRC as UN Issues Warnings Against Deepening Humanitarian Crisis
The United Nations has reported a severe humanitarian crisis in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) amid ongoing clashes between government forces and M23 rebels, Anadolu Agency reported. Over five days, at least 700 people have been killed and 2,800…
Kazakhstan Urged to Implement UN Human Rights Recommendations
February 1, 2025
Kazakhstan Urged to Implement UN Human Rights Recommendations
Human Rights Watch (HRW) has called on Kazakhstan to act on recommendations made during the UN Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review, Jurist News reported. The review, which involved 103 state delegates, resulted in 294 recommendations addressing various human rights…