Archive for ‘War Lords’

09/08/2025

Tirhas Can Hear the World Now

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Tirhas getting her hearing aids fitted. Photo: NRC
Every morning, Tirhas Gezai Gerezgiher wakes early to begin her five-kilometre walk to Werera Primary School in Chilla Woreda, northern Ethiopia. She is determined and careful not to forget putting on hearing aids behind her ears – small devices that have quietly transformed how she moves through the world.
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Before the hearing aids, school was a quiet struggle. Tirhas watched her classmates speak, but the words never came through clearly.
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Sometimes she guessed, often she just gave up.

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09/08/2025

Israel’s Military Takeover of Gaza City Would Mark ‘a Dangerous Escalation’

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(UN News)* — UN Secretary-General António Guterres has expressed grave concern over Israel’s decision to “take control of Gaza City”, his Spokesperson said in a statement on Friday []. 

Malnutrition rates have been steadily increasing since March 2025, with hunger growing in Gaza City.
© UNICEF/Mohammed Nateel | Malnutrition rates have been steadily increasing since March 2025, with hunger growing in Gaza City.

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08/08/2025

GHF-run Food Distributions in Gaza Are Sites of “Orchestrated Killing”

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By Médecins sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders)*

'This is not aid. This is orchestrated killing'

Our teams at the Al Mawasi health centre received both injured patients and dead bodies after Israeli forces opened fire on people at one of the GHF food distribution sites in Gaza. Palestine, August 2025.© NOUR ALSAQQA/MSF

JERUSALEM, 7 August 2025 An analysis of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) medical data, patients’ testimonies, and first-hand medical witnessing at two MSF clinics in Gaza, Palestine, point to both targeted and indiscriminate violence by Israeli forces and private American contractors against starved Palestinians at food distribution sites run by the so-called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF). 

The GHF-run food distributions in Gaza, Palestine, have become sites of “orchestrated killing and dehumanisation”, not humanitarian aid.

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08/08/2025

Adesso Basta! Enough Is Enough. Israel’s Ethnic Cleansing

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STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Aug 7 2025 (IPS)* – On August the first, the Italian daily La Repubblica published an interview with David Grossman, Israel’s most renown author and supporter of a “two-state solution”, as well as an outspoken critic of Israel’s violence against Palestinian civilians.

Grossman’s interview received international attention and was quoted by respected newspapers like The Guardian, Le Figaro and Haaretz.

Israeli presence on the West Bank. The orange and red patches are what remains of Palestinian controlled areas.

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07/08/2025

Who Are the Civilized? Who Are the Barbarians? Who Are the Savages?

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By Antonio C. S. Rosa | Editor – TRANSCEND Media Service*

Leia em Português

An invitation for the reader to analyze and decide which countries, peoples, and/or cultures can be considered civilized in the 21st century—more specifically, in 2025.

A civilization or culture is defined as a set of customs, traditions, ethics, values, language, music, dance, gastronomy, clothing, religion, and social and political organization of a people, ethnic group, tribe, or nation.

British scholars of the 19th century classified the peoples and races as Civilized, Barbarians and Savages, based on their respective “evolutions.” Such classification was based primarily on three factors:

  1. Charles Darwin’s Theory of Evolution;
  2. the Industrial Revolution in the beginning of industrial capitalism; and
  3. the Reformation of the Catholic Church, the schism from which Protestantism arose.

False premises that led to false conclusions.

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07/08/2025

Just 1.5% of Gaza’s Agricultural Land Remains Accessible and Undamaged

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(UN News)* — UN data published on Wednesday [] underscores the tiny amount of cultivable land that remains in the Gaza Strip, contributing to the famine-like conditions now being endured by more than two million people there.  

Trucks carrying medical supplies arrive in Gaza in early August.
© WHO | Trucks carrying medical supplies arrive in Gaza in early August.
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A new report from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the UN Satellite Centre (UNOSAT) reveals that just 8.6 percent of cropland in Gaza is still accessible, while only 1.5 per cent of cropland is both accessible and undamaged, as of 28 July.
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More than 86 per cent of cropland is damaged, while 12.4 per cent is undamaged but out of reach, as fighting between Israeli forces and militants from Hamas and other armed groups continues.
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This report comes as Israel’s offensive inside Gaza continues to restrict aid distribution – and starvation-related deaths rise.

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07/08/2025

Trapped by Geography and Squeezed by Global Market Forces, Landlocked Nations Are ‘Invisible to Much of the World’

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By Nargiz Shekinskaya in Awaza and Vibhu Mishra in New York.

(UN News)* — Trapped by geography and squeezed by global market forces, the world’s 32 landlocked developing countries remain among the poorest – and most overlooked.

In landlocked developing countries like Nepal (pictured), a lack of diversified industries and accessible markets limits local livelihoods – driving a growing exodus of young people seeking work abroad and often leaving older generations behind.
IFAD/Sanjit Das | In landlocked developing countries like Nepal (pictured), a lack of diversified industries and accessible markets limits local livelihoods – driving a growing exodus of young people seeking work abroad and often leaving older generations behind.

Despite progress in some areas, landlocked nationsfrom Bolivia to Bhutan and Burkina Faso – account for just 1.2 per cent of global exports, even though they represent over seven per cent of the world’s countries.

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06/08/2025

Children Are ‘Skin and Bones’ in Sudan: the World’s Worst Humanitarian Crisis

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(UN News)* — Famine was declared in the Zamzam camp in North Darfur one year ago. And since then, little has changed – no aid trucks have reached the region, the nearby city of El Fasher is still under siege and food prices are four times higher than other parts of the country.  

A mother looks after her child at a camp for displaced people in Gedaref, Sudan, after fleeing her home.
© UNOCHA/Giles Clarke | A mother looks after her child at a camp for displaced people in Gedaref, Sudan, after fleeing her home.
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It is a grim milestone for Sudan, the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
 
But with insufficient funding, lack of access to key regions and intensifying violence, milestones like this have become the grim norm.  

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06/08/2025

Gaza: Children Are ‘Dying before Reaching Hospital’

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(UN News)* — Children in Gaza are dying not just from hunger, but from the total collapse of the systems meant to protect them, UN agencies warned on Tuesday [].

People wait for food at a community kitchen in western Gaza City.
UN News | People wait for food at a community kitchen in western Gaza City.
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With 96% of households lacking clean water, many malnourished children are not surviving long enough to receive hospital care.
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James Elder, Spokesperson for the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), told a media briefing in Geneva that it would be a mistake to assume that the situation was improving.
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There’s a sense through the world’s press that things are improving,” he said. “But unless there is sustained humanitarian aid…there will be horrific results.

He emphasised the scale of need: “When food comes in which supports 30,000 children, there are still 970,000 children not getting enough. It is a drop in the ocean.”

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05/08/2025

Gaza: Israeli Killings of Palestinians Seeking Food Are War Crimes

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By Human Rights Watch*

Abandon US-Backed ‘Death Trap’ Scheme, Press Israel to End Mass Starvation

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Palestinians at a US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distribution site for humanitarian aid in the “Netzarim Corridor, “central Gaza Strip, May 29, 2025.  © 2025 Ahmad Salem/Bloomberg via Getty Images

(Jerusalem) – Israeli forces at the sites of a new US-backed aid distribution system in Gaza have routinely opened fire on starving Palestinian civilians in acts that amount to serious violations of international law and war crimes, Human Rights Watch said on 1 August 2025.

Mass casualty incidents have taken place on a near-daily basis at or near the four sites operated by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which operates in coordination with the Israeli military.

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