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Rescuers pull child from rubble, seven remain trapped in Gaza building collapse
Civil defence teams have rescued a child from the rubble of a collapsed residential building in Al Sheikh Radwan neighbourhood, Gaza City. Rescuers continue to search for seven other members of the sa...
Gaza Avoids Famine, But Over 100,000 People Still Suffer
Despite averting a widespread famine this year, Gaza continues to face severe humanitarian challenges with more than 100,000 people enduring extreme hardship and suffering....
Judge dismisses lawsuit calling for evacuation of Palestinian Americans in Gaza
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by nine Palestinian Americans seeking an emergency evacuation due to the ongoing war and humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The plaintiffs had relatives trapped in ...
Sudanese flee across border and back to escape overrun oil town
A paraplegic Sudanese woman, Dowa Hamed, fled her hometown of Heglig with her husband after paramilitary forces closed in on the border town that houses an important oil field. She is now sheltering a...
Storm worsens conditions in Palestinian villages of northern Jordan Valley
Persistent rainfall has exacerbated living conditions for Bedouin residents in the northern Jordan Valley of the West Bank, complicating movement due to lack of paved roads and preventing herders from...
Pope urges Russia, Ukraine dialogue in Christmas blessing
During his Christmas message on Thursday, Pope Leo XIV called for direct talks between Russia and Ukraine, emphasizing the need for dialogue and peace amidst rising humanitarian crises like that in Ga...
Palestinian man dies after fire breaks out in tent
A Palestinian man died and five others were injured when a fire erupted in a tent housing displaced families at the Yarmouk Stadium camp in Gaza City on Thursday, as reported by Wafa news agency. The ...
Gaza humanitarian deterioration of serious concern, say UK, Canada, France and others
A joint statement from Britain, Canada, France and other nations expresses serious concern over worsening humanitarian conditions in Gaza and urges Israel to enable sustained NGO operations and allow ...
Sudanese trek through mountains to escape Kordofan fighting
In recent weeks, the Rapid Support Forces and their allies have intensified their operations in oil-rich Kordofan which is controlled by the Sudanese army, leading to a mass exodus of tens of thousand...
Officials say storms destroyed most tents sheltering displaced Palestinians in Gaza
The Gaza civil defense reported that about 90% of tents housing displaced Palestinians were destroyed due to strong winds and heavy rains. Media sources indicate thousands of families are experiencing...
In grim camps, Rohingya hope U.N. genocide hearing can bring justice
The Rohingya refugees living in Cox's Bazar camps in Bangladesh hold onto hope that a United Nations hearing on the genocide will eventually bring them justice despite their dire living conditions....
Severe winter weather in Gaza killed at least 25 people in December
Heavy winter storms in Gaza have resulted in at least 25 deaths since early December, including six children. Civil defense teams report unprecedented weather conditions leading to the collapse of nea...
'Shivering from cold and fear': winter rains batter displaced Gazans
Heavy winter rains have worsened the harsh conditions faced by displaced Gazans, including Jamil al-Sharafi whose tent was flooded almost immediately upon rainfall onset. Sharafi's family faces cold a...
Video: Sea water floods tents in southern Gaza
Heavy rainfall and storms caused sea water to flood into tents where displaced Palestinians are staying near Khan Younis in southern Gaza. Two individuals, including a seven-year-old boy, reportedly d...
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