Israel killed more than 13,000 children in Gaza: UNICEF

With the aim of eliminating Hamas, Israel has killed more than 13,000 children by carrying out an all-out and indiscriminate attack on Gaza since October 7. Also, the children who survive are severely malnourished. These children are so weak that they have no energy left to cry. The United Nations Children’s Organization UNICEF reported this […]

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Kuwait Extends Olive Branch to Expatriates with Amnesty Offer

In a bid to foster goodwill and alleviate the plight of expatriates residing illegally in Kuwait, the government has launched a three-month amnesty period, set to run until June 17. The initiative, announced by Sheikh Fahad Yousef Al Sabah, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defence, and Acting Minister of Interior, coincides with the holy month […]

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Myanmar’s Conscription Exodus: A Struggle for Survival on the Thai Border

Md Khayrul Bashar, Senior Reporter: In the sleepy village of Wale, nestled along the boundary between Thailand and Myanmar, a familiar scene unfolds daily. Villagers traverse the small wooden bridge connecting the two sides, their lives intertwined by the narrow river flowing beneath. However, amidst this tranquility, a new phenomenon has emerged, drawing attention to […]

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Chinese Grant of Bomb Disposal Equipment to Sri Lanka Raises Questions Amidst Regional Power Plays

Md Khayrul Bashar, Senior Reporter: Sri Lanka’s recent acquisition of bomb disposal equipment through a grant from the Chinese military has sparked discussions about the evolving dynamics in the Indian Ocean region. The handover ceremony, presided over by Chinese Ambassador Qi Zhenhong and Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Defence, highlights the strategic partnerships shaping security initiatives […]

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Islamic Emirate Encourages UNAMA’s Continued Engagement, Emphasizes Afghan Priorities

In a surprising move, the Islamic Emirate expressed its approval of the extension of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan’s (UNAMA) mandate, urging the organization to align its mission with the genuine interests of Afghan citizens. Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, conveyed the Emirate’s stance, emphasizing the need for UNAMA to accurately […]

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Israel prepares return to ceasefire talks; UN says Gaza hunger crisis worsens

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) said one in three children under the age of two in northern Gaza is now acutely malnourished, putting more pressure on Israel over the looming famine. The main UN aid agency operating in Gaza said on Saturday that acute malnutrition was accelerating in the […]

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