Half of South Sudan Faces Acute Hunger as Aid Plummets to Historic Low

Half of South Sudan Faces Acute Hunger as Aid Plummets to Historic Low

Nearly half of South Sudan’s population is now living in acute hunger, marking one of the darkest moments for the world’s youngest nation as international aid sinks to its lowest level ever, according to new findings from Oxfam. The UK-based humanitarian organisation revealed that only 40 per cent of the US$1.6 billion humanitarian response plan […]

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China Grants 70,000 Xinjiang Students Their First Snow Holiday—A Bold Move to Grow Winter Sports & Inspire a New Generation

China Grants 70,000 Xinjiang Students Their First Snow Holiday—A Bold Move to Grow Winter Sports & Inspire a New Generation

In a move that blends education, culture, and economic vision, Chinese authorities in the Xinjiang region have announced the first-ever official snow holiday for more than 70,000 students. This initiative marks a significant milestone as China pushes to expand its winter sports landscape while nurturing healthier, more active communities. Students in Altay prefecture — a […]

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Can Peru Revive Its Amazon Oil Indigenous Communities Resist Amid Pollution Concerns

Can Peru Revive Its Amazon Oil? Balancing Economic Hopes and Indigenous Rights

Near a quiet bend of the Patoyacu River in Peru’s northern Amazon, Wilmer Macusi, a 25-year-old Indigenous Urarina leader, stands atop a rusting pipeline. He stirs a branch in the murky pool below, where oil still bubbles to the surface. “They say this is clean,” he says, gesturing toward the water, “but the oil hasn’t […]

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Delhi Blast: LG Manoj Sinha Calls for Unity and Public Support Against Terrorism

Delhi Blast: LG Manoj Sinha Calls for Unity and Public Support Against Terrorism

The Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha, has expressed his heartfelt condolences to the families of those who lost their lives in the tragic Red Fort car blast on November 10. While speaking at the Foundation Week of the Islamic University in Awantipora, LG Sinha emphasized the need for solidarity and vigilance in the […]

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Budgam Votes: A Day That Could Redefine the Political Landscape of Jammu & Kashmir

Budgam Votes: A Day That Could Redefine the Political Landscape of Jammu & Kashmir

Polling began early Tuesday morning in the Budgam Assembly constituency of Jammu & Kashmir, setting the stage for what many call one of the most closely watched bypolls in recent years. As the winter chill hung in the air, voters started lining up outside 173 polling stations at 7 a.m., determined to make their voices […]

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