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After a powerful earthquake struck the region on February 6, a Syrian family that had previously been uprooted by conflict has start over again.
Northwestern Syrian villages are facing two disasters. After being severely damaged by a powerful earthquake on Monday, the area was later flooded as a result of the collapse of local levees.
One week has passed since two deadly earthquakes occurred along the Turkish-Syrian border on February 13. The region continues to be gripped by a growing humanitarian crisis as the death toll surpasses 30,000 and hundreds of thousands more people are left homeless
Reporters are briefed ahead to United Nations Security Council meeting on Children and Armed Conflict by Vanessa Frazier, Permanent Representative of Malta to the UN and President of the Security Council for the month of February
Yoweri Museveni government’s intention to close the United Nations human rights office in Uganda has dismayed activists there.
Ukrainian journalist Petro Shevchenko left his work and went to the front lines to defend his country at the start of Russia’s invasion.
The Customs and Border Protection mobile app CBP One is now the only way for migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border seeking legal entry into the country to request processing appointments. However, despite the app’s incredible high demand, some users complain it doesn’t work.
More than 200 political prisoners in Nicaragua have been released and explained from the couny. For criticising the government’s leadership, many of those who were freed had spent years in prison.
Californians are collecting and sending warm clothing as well as other essentials to help Turkey and Syria earthquake victims.
Despite attempts by ASEAN to mediate, according to human rights groups, atrocities are still continuing in Myanmar two years after the military takeover.