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Certain convicts may serve in the Armed Forces in exchange for parole under a mobilization law that Ukraine adopted in May. Over 6,000 applications have been submitted, and nearly 4,000 have been approved to enlist in the army, according to the Ministry of Justice in Ukraine.
After the Taliban seized control of the country, Alina, an Afghan transgender person, fled to Peshawar, Pakistan. Alina says that if she returned back to Afghanistan, her life would be in danger, but she is also being threatened in Peshawar.
Youth listen to deliberations during the event on Samoa youth dialogue, during a trip by United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres to Samoa.
Ukrainian civilians are doing their best to survive while the war in their country drags on.For hundreds, that means attending special military centers to learn how to fight.
As more people turn to generating their own solar electricity, Pakistan is experiencing a green revolution. However, the switch to the more affordable, environmentally friendly choice would potentially throw the national system into crisis.
The latest claims that Ukraine may be linked to the 2022 attacks on the Nord Stream gas pipelines have the Ukrainian people responding sceptically. Concerns regarding Ukraine’s ties with its partners in the West are also being raised by the allegations.
On Wednesday, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) issued social media sites instructions to delete any information that would identify the victim of the rape and murder tragedy that happened at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College and Hospital.
Arnoux Descardes, Executive Director of Volontariat pour le développement d’Haïti, briefs the Security Council meeting on peacebuilding and sustaining peace, with a focus on the new agenda for peace – addressing global, regional and national aspects of conflict prevention.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced in February that since Russia began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in early 2022, around 500,000 Ukrainians have immigrated to the country.Many refugees appear to be adjusting to life in their new country, but they still miss their homeland and are traumatized by the war.