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United Nations: Three quarters of South Asian children exposed to extreme heat

United Nations: Three quarters of South Asian children exposed to extreme heat

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says that most children in South Asian countries, including Afghanistan, are exposed to extreme heat. On Monday, August 7, UNICEF’s South Asia Department announced that about 460 million children in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Maldives…
Heavy rainfall destroys hundreds of homes in Sudan’s north

Heavy rainfall destroys hundreds of homes in Sudan’s north

More than 450 homes have been destroyed in Sudan’s north due to heavy rains, the country’s official media reported. Medics and aid groups warned earlier that the rainy season, which began in June, could raise risk of malnutrition, vector-borne diseases…
Dozens died, injured after boat capsized off coast of Tunisia

Dozens died, injured after boat capsized off coast of Tunisia

At least four migrants died and 51 others went missing after their boat capsized off the Tunisian coast on Sunday, Reuters reported. According to a legal official, all the migrants on the boat were from Africa. The General Administration of…
Research says humanitarian rescue operations “do not ” affect asylum seekers

Research says humanitarian rescue operations “do not ” affect asylum seekers

According to a study published in the journal Scientific Reports, the presence of humanitarian boats in the coast guard does not affect the trend of refugee migration. In this regard, researchers say that there is no connection between saving human…
Shia Rights Watch releases its July report on anti-Shia violations worldwide

Shia Rights Watch releases its July report on anti-Shia violations worldwide

The International “Shia Rights Watch” organization (SRW) has issued its monthly report for July on the most prominent human rights violations against Shia Muslims around the world. The report included a review of major terrorist attacks, including bombings, as well…
World Bank: 7.1 million Nigerians forced into poverty without social protection programs

World Bank: 7.1 million Nigerians forced into poverty without social protection programs

The World Bank has disclosed in a new update that around 7.1 million additional Nigerians will be forced into poverty due to inflation in case no compensation is urgently made. The World Bank’s Nigeria Development Update, released on Thursday, revealed…
Recent study discovers new way to reduce risk of heart disease

Recent study discovers new way to reduce risk of heart disease

Studies recently conducted in the United States of America show that diets rich in olive oil can reduce the risk of heart disease and prevent the development of arteriosclerosis. It should be noted that olive oil is a widely used…
United Nations: Human trafficking heinous violation of human rights, freedoms

United Nations: Human trafficking heinous violation of human rights, freedoms

On the occasion of the World Day against Human Trafficking, Antonio Guterres said in a statement that this phenomenon is a heinous violation of human rights and fundamental freedoms. In a tweet on Sunday, July 30, Secretary General of the…
US Department of Agriculture warns of decrease in global wheat production next year

US Department of Agriculture warns of decrease in global wheat production next year

In its new monthly report published in July 2023, the US Department of Agriculture warned about the decrease in the production of agricultural products in the world. With growing concern about the future of food security, the United States Department…
WHO warns of increase in dengue fever due to global warming

WHO warns of increase in dengue fever due to global warming

The World Health Organization has warned that cases of dengue fever, also known as bone-breaking fever, may reach an all-time high this year as a result of global warming and an increase in mosquitoes. One of the doctors of this…
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