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1 child killed, harmed every 5 hours in Afghanistan
on: by Fernil News
Over the past 20 years over 30,000 children have been maimed or killed in Afghanistan, amounting to an average of one child every five hours, Save the Children said on Tuesday as the last of international military forces left the war-torn
Haiti earthquake: Death toll reaches nearly 2,000
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At least 1,941 people are known to have died in Haiti in Saturday’s powerful earthquake – a rise of more than 500 on the previous figure, officials say. Nearly 10,000 people have been injured, and many are still missing after the
Afghanistan: US rescue flights grounded amidst chaos at Kabul Airport
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At least five people are reported killed at Kabul airport as Afghans flee following the Taliban’s takeover of the country. The Pentagon says all flights have now been halted after several incidents. The US is also sending another 1,000 troops to
Afghanistan: ‘Some people won’t get back’ – UK defence secretary
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The UK defence secretary has admitted “some people won’t get back” from Afghanistan as a desperate struggle to get UK nationals and local allies out of the country continued. Ben Wallace had previously said he was “confident” all British nationals would
Sudan to study artisanal mining from Ghana
on: by Fernil News
The Sudanese Ambassador to Ghana, Mohamed Abdehahman Yasin Mohamed, on Thursday, 12 August 2021, called on the Deputy Minister in charge of Mines, George Mireku Duker, to discuss bilateral relations between Ghana and Sudan, particularly in the area of mineral resources.
Hundreds Killed In Nigeria’s Kaduna, Plateau States – Amnesty
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Over 112 people were killed, 160 abducted and thousands displaced in communities in Kaduna and Plateau states from July to August 5, 2021. “Our findings show that despite clear signs that there will be retaliatory attacks, enough is not being done
350.org reacts to IPCC report on the state of our climate
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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) launched a report, signed off by 195 governments, that tells us the climate crisis is unfolding more rapidly and more violently than previously projected. It is a stark warning that continuing to support the fossil
Turkey exports minesweepers to Burkina Faso, in 1st to Africa
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Turkish state-owned defense firm ASFAT will export its minesweeping equipment to Burkina Faso, following the vehicles’ sale to Azerbaijan where it is being used to clean its lands of mines left by occupying Armenian forces. News of the sale was announced