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Yemen’s health system is ‘on the verge of collapse’, warns WHO
[ad_1] Yemen’s fragile health system is “severely overloaded,” the World Health Organization’s (WHO) top emergency operations official in the country…
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Ten people killed in an ambush by gunmen in South Africa
[ad_1] South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the world, with around 20,000 murders recorded each year.…
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First person: Aboriginal Australians suffer from ‘violent history’ and ongoing ‘institutional racism’
[ad_1] Read the full story, “First Person: Aboriginal Australians suffer from ‘violent history’ and ongoing ‘institutional racism’,” at globalissues.org →…
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UK Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab resigns, accused of intimidation
[ad_1] Several of Raab’s colleagues at Westminster had complained about his professional behaviour. [ad_2]
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Where do the new poor of Bangladesh fit?
[ad_1] DHAKA, Bangladesh, Apr 21 (IPS) – The world is becoming more and more coexistent with crises. A pandemic, the…
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Fears Ghannouchi’s arrest will lead to more crackdown in Tunisia
[ad_1] The opposition is concerned about what will be the next move for President Kais Saied with several opposition figures…
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Five Indian soldiers killed in suspected rebel attack in Kashmir
[ad_1] Suspected rebels fighting the Indian government in the disputed region ambushe a military vehicle in the southern sector of…
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Russian-Ukrainian War: List of Key Events, Day 422
[ad_1] As the war enters its 422nd day, we take a look at the main events. [ad_2]
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Zelenskyy from Ukraine addresses the Mexican Congress and denounces critics
[ad_1] The Ukrainian president criticized politicians seeking “some kind of populism” by dismissing his country’s quest for peace. [ad_2]
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What local food challenges and options across Vietnam reveal about a global push for food systems transformation
[ad_1] HANOI, Apr 20 (IPS) – This month Nature highlighted three insightful new studies that chronicle food-related challenges from a…
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