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MSF: Hundreds subject to torture and sexual violence following RSF takeover of El-Fasher

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International NGO Doctors without Borders, or MSF, says hundreds of people have been victims of torture and sexual violence since the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces seized the city of El-Fasher in Sudan’s North Darfur State.
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Surge in kidnappings for ransom threatens future of humanitarian work in South Sudan

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Since the start of the year, more than 30 South Sudanese aid workers have been abducted, humanitarian officials say - more than double the number kidnapped in all of 2024. The worrying trend could make humanitarian work impossible in a...
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'Orchestrated killings' in Gaza: Doctors Without Borders urges closure of GHF aid sites

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Doctors Without Borders (MSF) calls for Gaza food sites backed by the US and Israel to be shut down, accusing them of orchestrated killings.
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‘We’re witnessing starvation as a weapon of war’ in Gaza: Canadian doctor

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Gaza health officials are reporting nine new Palestinian deaths from hunger, bringing the total to 122 since Israel began its attacks on the territory. Dr. Joanne Perry, Canadian medical team leader for Doctors Without Borders in Gaza,...
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Greek camp at Moria: reaching boiling point

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Two thousands asylum-seekers will be moved from the island of Lesbos to the Greek mainland by the end of the month. That's according to Greek authorities.



It's after human rights groups and local authorities...
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RAW: Aftermath of airstrike on Syrian hospital

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Missile struck children's hospital in Syrian town of Azaz on Monday, killing at least 5 and wounding dozens more
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At least 73 migrants rescued at sea off the coast of Libya, MSF says

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Dozens of people were rescued off the coast in Libya after several dinghies got into trouble on Friday and Saturday.
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‘Dripping in blood’: MSF medic describes horrific aftermath of Israeli attack

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MSF's Javid Abdelmoneim recounts treating severely injured patients on the floor after a Gaza attack, prioritising urgent surgeries.
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'We should be ashamed of what is happening,' MSF child psychiatrist returns from Gaza and the West Bank

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Dr. Audrey McMahon, adolescent and child psychiatrist with Médecins Sans Frontières, spent 14 months working in Gaza and the West Bank with her colleagues, most of whom are Palestinians also facing loss and destruction. She shares the...
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Sudan facing a 'hunger catastrophe,' aid workers warn

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As the civil war in Sudan enters its tenth month, aid workers in the region say the conflict has been forgotten by the outside world. People continue to flee the conflict in the millions to avoid the violence, and now aid workers are...
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Sudan facing 'hunger catastrophe' as millions flee civil war

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As the civil war in Sudan enters its tenth month, aid workers in the region say the conflict has been forgotten by the outside world. People continue to flee the conflict in the millions to avoid the violence, and now aid workers are...
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Doctors Without Borders condemns Israel’s ‘war without limits’

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The head of the charity Doctors Without Borders used a speech at the UN Security Council to condemn Israel’s ‘war without rules’ in Gaza.
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Doctor describes conditions inside Gaza’s overwhelmed European Hospital

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Ahmed Mokhalati has described the situation inside the medical facility as “horrible”, saying “the whole system has collapsed.”
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Unprecedented number of child amputees in Gaza

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UNICEF estimates more than 1,000 children needed amputations — some without painkillers or anesthetic — during the first two months of the Israel-Hamas war. Doctors say many limb removals would be unnecessary if they had adequate...
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$40M in Canadian humanitarian aid to Sudan has many roadblocks before arrival

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Canada is sending $40 million in humanitarian aid to Sudan while another tenuous ceasefire begins. Aid workers and Sudanese-Canadians often feel helpless because the continuing violence makes it difficult to get the aid to those most in...
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He doesn't know if his parents, sisters or wife are alive in Sudan

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As another tenuous ceasefire begins in Sudan, Canadians worry about family members that weren't able to escape, and violence is making it difficult to get humanitarian aid into the country.
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Ukraine in midst of humanitarian crisis, expert says

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The humanitarian needs across Ukraine are increasing very rapidly, said Alex Wade, an emergency co-ordinator for Doctors Without Borders in Ukraine. Wade called it a humanitarian crisis 'of a very high magnitude.'
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Should patents on COVID-19 vaccines be suspended?

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Doctors Without Borders is urging rich countries to take steps to allow more coronavirus vaccines to be produced around the world, including in developing nations, without fear of reprisal. Intellectual property rights prevent countries...
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Guinea launches Ebola vaccination drive in country’s south

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Inoculation campaign gets under way in Gouecke where several cases of the deadly disease have been detected.
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Guinea Ebola death toll rises to five as vaccine roll-out begins

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Government tracking down people who potentially had contact with Ebola victims and will rush vaccines to affected areas.
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Deadly attack on Afghanistan hospital damages hope for peace 

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A horrific attack on a hospital maternity ward in Kabul that killed at least two dozen people has prompted outrage around the world, and decimated hopes for the peace process in Afghanistan. 
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Coronavirus pandemic leaves refugees vulnerable

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From Bangladesh to Northern Syria, coronavirus brings added misery to refugees already struggling to survive around the world.
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MSF: Access to healthcare in Sudan 'almost impossible' as attacks on healthcare facilities increase

9th - Higher Ed
Humanitarian organisations are sounding the alarm over attacks on healthcare facilities in Sudan, warning that 70 percent of them are closed or barely operational.
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Sudan faces rapidly-spreading cholera outbreak, 1000 daily cases in capital

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War-ravaged Sudan is battling a cholera outbreak that could spread rapidly across the country, as health experts fear. And without a working sanitation system and most hospitals out of order, the country is ill-prepared for the influx of...