Day: May 12, 2021

Potential Consequences Of American Forces Leaving Afghanistan

The American withdrawal of troops in Afghanistan has left essential questions of peace in Afghanistan in the air. Without human rights as the primary priority when exiting, there is a risk of violence against the most vulnerable members of society and a potential collapse of the government.  The violence has

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Forced Displacement Of Central Africans Due To Ongoing Conflict

As of April 27th, 2021, UNICEF reports that an estimated 738,000 people, half of whom are children, are internally displaced across the Central African Republic (CAR) due to continuing violence and instability—the country’s highest number of child displacement since 2014. Following the turbulent presidential and parliamentary elections held this past

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South Sudan: The Civil War Crisis

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the lives of many individuals. In South Sudan, the humanitarian crisis grows, as families are lacking food, water, security, and fear of contracting the virus. The civil war in South Sudan has led to the death and displacement of many families on account of political

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Media Under Blackout In Kashmir As COVID Surges

COVID-19 is ravaging India, and the northern region of Kashmir is no exception. However, what is rather exceptional about the spread of COVID in that region is the draconian and counterproductive response offered by the federal and local governments. Doctors and other healthcare professionals are, according to Al-Jazeera, under strict

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