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Lowcock, the U.N. undersecretary-general for humanitarian affairs, said those 250,000 Yemenis facing “catastrophe” are overwhelmingly concentrated in four provinces “where the conflict is raging quite intensely” — Taiz, Saada, Hajja and Hodeida
South Sudan’s Unity region, getting food can be an immense challenge for women. Besides walking long distances, the danger of sexual violence lurks in the bushes that throng the roads they must walk to get to food distribution points, as seen in the recent allegations that shocked the world. Here is a look at what …
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When oppressed – they rose. Together they fought for greater justice, stronger respect and more compassion
The number of injured in Paris and nationwide was down Saturday from protest riots a week ago, and most of the capital remained untouched
Political leaders expressed reservations over the use of EVMs.Researchers from Michigan University and a Hyderabad-based scientist also observed that the EVMs are not tamper-proof
One of the “logos” depiting migrants at the conference to symbolize migrant children
Dogs and cats — hundreds of them — were being rounded up and killed in such “brutal” ways that Tarnavska says she doesn’t want to describe the disturbing scene again
Kumbatira never intended to become a professional bodybuilder when she first began working out in a gym three years ago
A United Nations tour guide explains the nature of the Organization to a group of young visitors
Children from Bright Horizons Early Education Center participate in a special event recreating the archival photo of children holding the Universal Declaration of Human Rights