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Ethiopia is currently grappling with profound humanitarian suffering, as many villages, once vibrant with the laughter of schoolchildren, now resonate with the mournful wail of sirens. The skies above ...
The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO) have named the first World Restoration Flagships for this year, tackling pollution, unsustainable ...
UNHCR's Global Trends report presents key statistical trends and the latest official statistics on refugees, asylum-seekers, internally displaced and stateless people worldwide. At the end of 2024, an ...
The number of people displaced by war, violence and persecution worldwide is untenably high, particularly as humanitarian funding evaporates, with the only bright spot being a pickup in returns, ...
Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale on Thursday flagged off a major consignment of life-saving vaccines, signalling renewed momentum in Kenya's child immunisation programme.
FORMER Mt Pleasant legislator, Fadzayi Mahere has criticized Information Permanent Secretary Nick Mangwana for attempting to portray the International Monetary Fund (IMF)'s observations on widespread ...
DISTURBED by the deadly Pit Bull Terrier dogs' vicious and fatal attack of a Harare resident recently, legislators want the breed banned in Zimbabwe.
US aid helped save and sustain lives, but failed to build lasting prosperity. Now, the money's gone. Can Zimbabwe become self-sufficient, or will it turn to China?
More than a hundred residents of municipal flats in Actonville, Benoni marched to the City of Ekurhuleni's offices on Wednesday.
The world is experiencing a surge in violence not seen since the post-World War II era. 2024 marked a grim new record: the highest number of state-based armed conflicts in over seven decades.
Land convoy Soumoud to Break the Gaza Siege reached the Libyan city of Zaouïa, about 50km west of Tripoli, late on Tuesday afternoon. The convoy is organised by the Coordination of Joint Action for ...
Parents at Bhetshwana Primary, which has 200 learners, say the school has begged the education department for toilets for decades ...