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RECENT NEWS ON RUSSIAN GENOCIDE IN UKRAINE
Creating a Shared Language of Genocide Prevention Across the Globe
Taiwan, North Korea, Iran and Palestine are all potential flashpoints that could distract western attention from the invasion in 2023 It...
Orphaned Afghan child still in custody of U.S. Marine accused of abducting her
The Afghan woman ran down the street towards her friend’s apartment as soon as she heard the news: the White House had publicly weighed...
The year in humanitarian news
A timeline of significant events in 2022. From Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (and the global impacts) to Haiti’s spiralling gang violence...
Without Women, Afghanistan Has No Future
In December 2022, the Taliban, the de facto authority in Afghanistan, banned women from public and private universities until further...
Save the Children, others suspend Afghanistan efforts after Taliban bar on female staff
KABUL, Dec 25 (Reuters) - Four international aid agencies including Save the Children said on Sunday they were suspending their...
Taliban bans female NGO staff, jeopardizing aid efforts
KABUL, Dec 24 (Reuters) - Afghanistan's Taliban-run administration on Saturday ordered all local and foreign NGOs to stop female...
Taliban Bar Women From NGOs, Threatening to Worsen Crisis
A letter from Afghanistan’s Ministry of Economy warned that it would revoke the operating licenses of any organizations that defied the...
NEW ANALYSIS – AFGHANISTAN TOPS LIST OF 7 COUNTRIES WHERE CHILDREN WERE MOST IN NEED IN 2022
Thenumber of children needing humanitarian assistance rose more than 20% this year to 149 million, with Afghanistan then the Democratic...
IS Recruits Multiethnic Fighters in Afghanistan, Threatening Regional Security, US Says
Following this week's Islamic State attack on a guesthouse in Kabul, U.S. officials say the terrorist group is recruiting a multiethnic...
Taliban ban women from parks, morality ministry says
Afghan women will no longer be allowed in parks, a spokesperson for the Taliban's morality ministry said, in part because they had not...
Iraq in the News
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