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Ongoing conflicts, climate change crises exacerbated food insecurity in 2023, UN report says
April 25, 2024
Ongoing conflicts, climate change crises exacerbated food insecurity in 2023, UN report says
Amid escalating conflicts and violence around the globe, UN-affilliated agencies and other development groups confirmed in their reports that food insecurity exacerbated around the world in 2023, with about 282 million people suffering from acute hunger, particularly in Gaza and…
Nearly 131M people in US exposed to ozone and particle pollution, new report reveals
April 25, 2024
Nearly 131M people in US exposed to ozone and particle pollution, new report reveals
Nearly four in 10 people in the US are exposed to unhealthy levels of air pollution, a new report has found. Four of the five most polluted cities are in California, where wildfires, drought and extreme heat are driving the…
EU Parliament passes law banning products made with forced labour
April 25, 2024
EU Parliament passes law banning products made with forced labour
The European Parliament approved a new law on Tuesday to ban in the EU the sale, import and export of goods made using forced labour, targeting China’s use of forced labor in Xinjiang, RFA reported. The Forced Labour Regulation places…
WHO: Immunization programme saves nearly 51 million lives in Africa
April 25, 2024
WHO: Immunization programme saves nearly 51 million lives in Africa
Vaccines have saved an estimated 51.2 million lives in the African region over the past 50 years, Africanews reported yesterday citing the World Health Organization. The WHO announced the achievement on Wednesday at the start of this year’s African Vaccination…
Research and media centres call for enriching world libraries with reliable Shia books
April 24, 2024
Research and media centres call for enriching world libraries with reliable Shia books
Multiple research and media centers in Iraq have proposed an important idea to enrich the Vatican Library and other world libraries with reliable Shia religious books and sources, making them accessible to researchers and Christian studies students interested in Islamic…
Amnesty International sounds alarm over frequent violations of international laws
April 24, 2024
Amnesty International sounds alarm over frequent violations of international laws
Amnesty International said in its 2023 report, released yesterday, 23 April, that the world is experiencing the dire consequences of escalating conflicts and ongoing violation of international law. The rights organization warned in its annual report that the pace of…
Asia warming faster than global average, world’s most disaster-prone region in 2023: WMO
April 24, 2024
Asia warming faster than global average, world’s most disaster-prone region in 2023: WMO
Asia was the region most impacted by climate change, weather and water-related hazards globally last year, Al Jazeera reported yesterday citing the United Nations weather agency WMO. In a report published on Tuesday, the World Meteorological Organization said floods and…
21 dead, including children, 23 missing after asylum-seeker boat overturns off Djibouti: UN
April 24, 2024
21 dead, including children, 23 missing after asylum-seeker boat overturns off Djibouti: UN
Twenty-one migrants drowned and another 23 are missing after a boat carrying 77 people capsized off the coast of Djibouti, the second such incident in two weeks, Reuters reported Tuesday citing the United Nations migration agency. The accident occurred on…
Violent clashes in Northern Ethiopia displace more than 50,000, UN says
April 23, 2024
Violent clashes in Northern Ethiopia displace more than 50,000, UN says
More than 50,000 people have been displaced by clashes in a disputed area in northern Ethiopia, with the UN expressing concern about the violence involving fighters from rival regions. According to a UN statement on Monday, the humanitarian situation in…
Widespread flooding devastates East Africa
April 23, 2024
Widespread flooding devastates East Africa
Deadly floods are causing chaos in East Africa due to heavy rainfall, with Burundi seeking international assistance to handle the aftermath, VOA reported yesterday. The article noted that Lake Tanganyika’s rising waters have flooded the port of Bujumbura, disrupting businesses…