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Can War Funders and Profiteers Be Responsible for Crimes in Ukraine?

The potential moral and legal responsibility of all those people for the crimes in Ukraine is a crucial, yet largely overlooked, issue. Historically, these are not altogether uncharted waters. As explored in an excellent book edited by Nina H B Jørgensen, funding international crimes, as well as providing material supplies such as weapons in support […]

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Ukraine: War intensifies and so do the needs, says UN relief official

Denise Brown, UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Ukraine, spoke remotely at a press briefing at UN Headquarters, in New York, and said that funds are needed particularly to prepare for the approaching winter. “It is almost August, and it gets cold very early in Ukraine,” she said. She  said that humanitarians are preparing for winterization, which […]

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The Timeless Teachings of Buddhism, A Path to Serenity

Buddhism is often considered a universal philosophy or spirituality, as it offers teachings and practices that can be adopted by people from different cultures, ethnic backgrounds and religious beliefs. Buddhism is not restricted to any one region or group of people, making it accessible to all who wish to explore its principles and teachings. THEIR […]

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Putin signed a law requiring schoolchildren to do community service

In addition, the study of a subject called “Essentials of National Security and Defense” is being introduced in schools. Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law requiring schoolchildren to perform community service, DPA reported on 5th of August. Schoolchildren will be required to participate in activities appropriate to their age and their psychophysical characteristics. […]

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South Sudan: UN agencies urge immediate action to avert deepening food crisis

During a three-day visit to the country, Qu Dongyu, Director General of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO); Cindy McCain, Executive Director of the World Food Programme (WFP); and Alvaro Lario, President of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) witnessed the devastating effects of severe weather events and a lack of infrastructure on communities. […]

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ICRC President Mirjana Spoljaric asked to reduce civillian suffering

ICRC President, Mirjana Spoljaric, has called on states and parties involved in conflicts to refrain from using powerful explosive weapons in areas with high population density, as it leads to a significant number of civilian casualties. She highlighted several ongoing wars where urban bombing and shelling have had detrimental effects on civilians. Spoljaric urged states […]

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The eerie silence of starvation ‘is deafening, it never leaves you’: UN official

Globally, over 250 million people suffered acute hunger in 2022, the highest in recent years, with about 376,000 people facing famine-like conditions in seven countries – all affected by armed conflict or extreme levels of violence. Another 35 million people are on the edge, Reena Ghelani said. Hunger and conflict “feed off of each other,” […]

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FAO raises alarm on escalating food crisis in Sudan  

FAO said 20.3 million individuals in Sudan face severe hunger, a figure that has nearly doubled since last year.   Projections show that 42% of the population is experiencing high levels of immediate food shortage. This is made worse by disruptions in the market and rapidly increasing food prices, which make it difficult to obtain necessary goods and […]

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Nearly 14 million children in Sudan need humanitarian support: UNICEF

Ted Chaiban of the UN children’s agency, UNICEF, and Edem Wosornu with the UN humanitarian affairs office, OCHA, briefed journalists on their recent mission to the country and Chad, one of several neighbouring nations hosting some 900,000 people who fled the violence. Fighting between the Sudanese Army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) recently […]

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Nancy Cartwright: The Voice Behind Bart Simpson

Nancy Cartwright is a renowned voice talent known for her iconic portrayal of Bart Simpson, the mischievous and lovable character from the long-running animated series “The Simpsons.” With over 30 years of experience in the industry, Cartwright has become a respected figure in the world of voice acting. In this article, we will explore Cartwright’s […]

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Second attempt to smuggle a priceless Stradivarius violin from Ukraine

A bag with a musical instrument was found in a bus during border and customs control at the Palanka-Mayaki-Udobne checkpoint Ukrainian border guards and customs officers from the Bilhorod-Dniester region prevented the export of a violin made by Italian master Antonio Stradivari in 1730, Ukrinform news agency reported, citing local authorities. A bag with a […]

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