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Yesterday, Shuafat and Silwan, Today Wadi Al-Homs, and the List Goes on...!!

The media reported footage of women and children screaming at the moment the occupation forces expelled Palestinian families from their homes to demolish dozens of apartments in the Palestinian Authority-controlled Area of Wadi al-Homs on the outskirts of occupied Jerusalem, claiming that they were close to the apartheid wall."
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One Mother and 6 Infants Die every 2 hours in Yemen!

Despite the magnitude of the humanitarian disaster in Yemen, because of the war and the resulting poverty, famine and cholera and lack of health services, and the loss of an entire generation, the decision-makers in the management of this war have succeeded, even relatively, to fool the people that these are internal conflicts in this region that complicates its crisis, involves its parties and provides a cover for them.
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Massacre in Mali Kills 160 people

Military sources in Mali announced the arrest of five people on suspicion of involvement in a massacre that killed more than 160 people from the Fulani ethnic group in the center of the country, on Saturday, 23rd March. Hunters within the Dogon ethnic group, which has a long history of tension with the Fulani over access to land, are suspected to have carried out the massacre in the village of…
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Increasing Figures are Not New but are Inevitable for Financial Bids before the Brussels Donors' Conference for Syria

The brutal war in Syria against civilians entered its ninth year on March 15. More than half a million people have died, according to international reports, and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has documented the deaths of up to 19800 children since 2011. An estimated 8.6 million children are in dire need of assistance, and now more than 6 million children are displaced or living as refugees, and some…
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The Infants’ Disaster Unmasks the Tragic Situation of Health Care in Tunisia and Reveals the Regime’s Failure in the Care and Protection of its People!

A painful tragedy shook the public opinion in Tunisia... Fifteen infants died at Wassila Bourguiba Hospital according to official statistics and numbers are increasing. On Friday, March 15th, a spokesperson for the Tunisian Public Prosecutor's Office said "the number of infants who died at Wassila Bourguiba Hospital was 15." A disaster followed by another worse, each exposes that the state does not look after its people!
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