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Education or food? Funding shortfalls force Sudanese refugees in Egypt to ‘make very difficult decisions’
Roughly 850,000 Sudanese are now living in Egypt, having escaped the brutal conflict in their homeland which recently entered a fourth year. …
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UN warns of worsening human rights crisis in Mali after deadly attacks
The violence, which erupted on 25 and 26 April, saw large-scale attacks launched on multiple cities and towns by various…
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In Lebanon, the same fears and dangers persist despite ceasefire: UNHCR
“Civilians in the south of Lebanon and parts of the Bekaa [Valley] are really living with the same fear for…
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UN leads call to prepare ‘for when digital systems fail’
That’s the nightmare scenario that the UN is trying to avoid, in a call to all Member States to work…
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Safe pathways key to reducing risk for migrants
That is a central finding of the new World Migration Report 2026 released by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).The report examines…
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World News in Brief: Gulf tensions rise, Gaza health needs ‘staggering’, skills gap threat
Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric pointed to the multiple missiles and drone launched at the United Arab Emirates on Monday, which the…
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Redcliffe Labs appoints Gaurav Jain as Chief Operating Officer, ETHealthworld
New Delhi: Redcliffe Labs has elevated Gaurav Jain to the role of Chief Operating Officer (COO). Jain will lead growth…
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Technology
Pennsylvania suing Character AI, claiming chatbot posed as a medical professional
The commonwealth of Pennsylvania is suing Character AI to stop the artificial intelligence platform’s chatbots from representing themselves as licensed…
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Cruise Ship Struck by Hantavirus Remains at Sea
A cruise ship struck by a deadly outbreak of hantavirus, a rare pathogen carried by rodents, remained moored in the…
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Health
Nutritional Support for TB Patients Could Save Over 120,000 Lives Annually in India, ETHealthworld
New Delhi: Providing food baskets to 2.8 million people with tuberculosis in India could avert over 120,000 deaths yearly, according…
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