Archive for ‘Middle East’

07/05/2025

Somaliland: British Colony, Palestinian Concentration Camp?

Human Wrongs Watch

By Kit Klarenberg | Popular Resistance – TRANSCEND Media Service*

In recent months, Somaliland has become a subject of intense, unprecedented interest for the Western media.

Somaliland National Army, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

As Israeli and US officials scramble to find a destination to forcibly relocate Gaza’s population from their shattered homeland, the little-acknowledged, unrecognised breakaway statelet is increasingly viewed as an attractive option.

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07/05/2025

A Place to Call Home

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By Patricia Pouhe | The Norwegian Refugee Council*

5 May 2025 — Madeleine had already lost her husband a few years earlier and could no longer cope with the escalating violence in her village. She decided to flee, heading for an unknown destination with her grandchildren.

 

Madeleine in front of her house in Bocaranga. Photo: Patricia Pouhe/NRC

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07/05/2025

Gaza: UN Humanitarian Teams Reject Israel’s ‘Deliberate Attempt to Weaponize Aid’

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(UN News)* — The reported Israeli proposal to deliver humanitarian supplies through hubs controlled by the military would be a breach of the core principles of neutral, impartial and independent aid delivery, the UN said on Tuesday .

Many Gazans are living in temporary shelters after their homes were destroyed.
© UNRWA | Many Gazans are living in temporary shelters after their homes were destroyed.

It appears to be a deliberate attempt to weaponize the aid and we have warned against that for a very long time. Aid should be provided based on humanitarian need to whomever needs it,” said Jens Laerke, spokesperson for UN aid coordination office, OCHA.

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06/05/2025

Europe Is Facing Its Worst Outbreak of Foot-and-Mouth Since the Start of the Century – FAO

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By the Food and Agriculture Organization*

Enhanced awareness and action needed amid foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks in Europe and the Near East

@FAOFMD is a highly contagious viral disease affecting cloven-hoofed animals, including cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, and various wild species. ©FAO

Rome, 5 May 2025 The recent outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in Europe and the introduction of an exotic virus strain into the Near East underscore the urgent need for early detection and enhanced biosecurity measures to minimize the impacts of the disease, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).

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06/05/2025

Health Inequities Are Shortening Lives by Decades

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By the World Health Organization*

GENEVA, 6 May 2025 A global report published by the World Health Organization (WHO) highlights that the underlying causes of ill health often stem from factors beyond the health sector, such as lack of quality housing, education and job opportunities.

Credits: iStock / JP Tinoco | Impoverished neighborhood “favela” clinging to a steep hillside in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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06/05/2025

United Nations Chief ‘Alarmed’ by Israeli Plans to Expand Gaza Ground Offensive

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(UN News)* — The UN Secretary-General is alarmed by reports of Israeli plans to expand ground operations and prolong its military presence in Gaza, a spokesperson for António Guterres said on Monday . 

A girl stands amidst the rubble of her destroyed home in Rafah, Gaza.
© UNICEF/Eyad El Baba | A girl stands amidst the rubble of her destroyed home in Rafah, Gaza.

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05/05/2025

‘Worsening Funding Crisis Increases Danger and Risks for Refugees’

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()* — The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) warned on Friday [] that a worsening funding crisis is placing refugees – who cannot return home due to war or persecution – in increasing danger.

A Rohingya refugee rests with a child after being rescued at sea off the coast of Indonesia.
© UNHCR/Amanda Jufrian | A Rohingya refugee rests with a child after being rescued at sea off the coast of Indonesia.

UNHCR said that two-thirds of countries hosting refugees are already severely overstretched and urgently need support to continue providing education, healthcare and shelter.

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04/05/2025

Front-line Midwives: Three Reasons to Support These Humanitarian Health Workers amid a Global Funding Crisis

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By the UN Population Fund*

UNITED NATIONS, New York, 2 May 2025 – “This week, I assisted 19 deliveries – two of which were life-threatening emergencies,” said Espérance, a midwife at Kyeshero General Hospital in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.

“We’re working in difficult conditions, with the fear of not being able to save everyone. But we’re holding on.”

One male and two female health workers in pink scrubs attend to a woman lying on a bed, holding a newborn baby.
In the delivery room of the Kyeshero Hospital in Goma, eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, a team of midwives assist a displaced woman who has just given birth. © UNFPA DRC / Jonas Yunus DRC

Each year, three quarters of all maternal deaths occur in just 25 countries, the majority of which are in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.

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03/05/2025

‘Journalism Facing New Threats from Artificial Intelligence and Censorship’

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(UN News)* — Countries must do everything to ensure that free and independent news reporting can thrive, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said on in a message to mark World Press Freedom Day.

Amidst spiraling conflict, climate chaos, growing divisions, and a rapidly changing digital landscape, a free  press  is more vital than ever,” said Volker Türk.

Journalists in Somalia attend a press conference. (file)
UN Photo/Fardosa Hussein | Journalists in Somalia attend a press conference. (file)

Furthermore, “the media help us understand the world around us and encourage critical thinking and dialogue.”

Threats and deaths

Free and independent media are the best antidote to disinformation but press freedom is under threat in every region of the world, he warned.

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03/05/2025

‘Journalists Face Attacks, Detentions, Censorship, Intimidation, Violence and Even Death — Simply for Doing Their Jobs’

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By the UN Secretary General, António Guterres*

World Press Freedom Day 2025
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Secretary-General António Guterres at the Security Council stakeout

In a world plagued by conflict and division, World Press Freedom Day highlights a fundamental truth:

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