
UN Appeals for $1.42 Billion to Aid Millions in Somalia
The UN is seeking $1.42 billion to expand humanitarian operations in Somalia in 2025, aiming to assist nearly 6 million people facing drought and conflict.
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The UN is seeking $1.42 billion to expand humanitarian operations in Somalia in 2025, aiming to assist nearly 6 million people facing drought and conflict.
Thousands of Palestinians have reportedly been killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza since October 7, 2023, as escalating conflict devastates the region.
UN Secretary-General urges de-escalation in Syria as new interim government pledges to restore ‘rule of law’ amid ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis.
Russian forces have regained control of Novoivanovka in the Kursk region after Ukrainian forces seized territory there earlier this month, the Russian Defense Ministry announced.
Lebanon reports four dead after fresh Israeli strikes in the south, escalating tensions along the border and prompting international concern.
At least 65 civilians were killed in Omdurman, Sudan, in an artillery attack by the paramilitary RSF, according to the Khartoum State government.
Syria’s rebel leader Ahmed al-Sharaa initiates talks to transfer power after unseating President Assad, signaling a new era for the nation.
As Syria continues to navigate years of conflict, we explore what’s next for the nation and its impact on the Middle East.
Syrian rebels claim they’ve entered Damascus and ousted President Bashar al-Assad, marking a pivotal point in the ongoing conflict. The Syrian military disputes this, citing continued operations.
Syrian forces, backed by Russia, launched a major offensive in Homs Province, intensifying conflict as opposition fighters make gains in other regions.