Author: Mingyan Liu

Senegalese President Publicly Denounces The Violent Attack Against Journalist

Senegal’s President Macky Sall made a statement denouncing a violent knife attack targeting Maimouna Ndour Fay, the prominent female journalist, and director of the private television station – the 7TV television channel. The attack occurred near Faye’s home, where an unknown assailant attacked and stabbed her multiple times. Faye was

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Niger Revokes Military Accord With The U.S. Due To Diplomatic Dispute

Niger junta has revoked a military accord that previously allowed the U.S. to place military personnel and civilian staff on its soil. This shocking development comes after a three-day visit by Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Molly Phee, Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs Celeste Wallander,

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U.N.R.W.A.’s Funding Crisis Due To Accusations Regarding Hamas Attack

United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (U.N.R.W.A.), established to support humanitarian projects in five operational areas including Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, the West Bank, and Gaza, has suffered significant funding cuts after several staff members were accused of participating in the October 7 Hamas

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160 Asylum Seekers ‘Missing’ After Crossing Russian Border To Finland: What’s The Future For Immigration In The E.U.?

160 asylum seekers who applied for asylum at Finland’s eastern border last year have been reported “missing”, heightening concerns amid a surge of asylum seekers from Russia. According to the Finnish immigration authority, the department has received a significant number of 1,323 asylum applications at the eastern border between August

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Cyprus Halts Syrian Asylum Applications Amid Rising Migration

Cyprus has temporarily suspended processing Syrian asylum applications due to a surge of more than 1,000 arrivals from Lebanon just this month. This decision was made by the Cypriot government and marks a significant shift in migration policy towards addressing the influx of Syrian refugees. The Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides

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The Impending Famines In Gaza And Haiti

In Gaza and Haiti, the humanitarian crises worsen as resources are dwindling rapidly and millions of residents are experiencing extreme hunger. According to a report by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (I.P.C.), famine could break out in Gaza between mid-March and May. More than 1.1 million residents in Gaza

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