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BANGLADESH: At an event marking the first anniversary of the end of Sheikh Hasina’s dynastic rule, the nation’s interim ...
The meeting flies in the face of previous public statements from top humanitarian officials describing the GHF as ...
Caught between abuses by the Arakan Army and the junta, residents are starving and cut off from international aid in a region ...
Around 2,500 mini-businesses operate in Kakuma and the neighbouring Kalobeyei settlement, with cafés, tailors, salons, and ...
Can education create alternative pathways for communities seeking to combat high rates of child recruitment by armed groups?
Climate shocks, escalating violence, and donor pullbacks are overwhelming local networks that protect the most vulnerable and ...
What we are witnessing is not a breakdown of refugee policy, but the continuation – albeit with renewed intensity – of a ...
Afghan returnees say Iranians beat them and harassed them on the streets as Tehran whipped up dangerous rhetoric, accusing ...
Tigray’s political class is split between support for Ethiopia or Eritrea, and Tigrayans fear they will pay the price.
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