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A Free Initiative to Educate Children Displaced by the Sudanese War
The educational sector in Sudan is still considered one of the sectors that suffer the most from severe weakness and lack of support, whether from humanitarian organizations or authorities. This has prompted students and teachers in the…
Gaza’s Extensive Devastation Sparks Humanitarian Emergency
In a recent series of events, the Gaza Strip has witnessed a tragic escalation of violence that has resulted in significant casualties, extensive infrastructure damage, and a dire humanitarian crisis. This turmoil unfolded as part of…
Ethiopia completes the fourth filling of the Renaissance Dam
In a surprising turn of events, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed proudly announced the successful completion of the fourth and final filling of the colossal Renaissance Dam on the Blue Nile. This milestone comes amidst the collapse of…
Brussels: The Capital of Diplomacy, Commerce, and Diversity
Brussels, the capital of Belgium and the European Union, has evolved into a multifaceted metropolis at the crossroads of international diplomacy, transatlantic security, and global commerce. Despite its modest beginnings, Brussels now…
Sudan’s Gold Exports Plummet as War Takes a Toll on Economy
The war in Sudan has dealt a devastating blow to the gold production sector, which had been a cornerstone of the country's revenue generation in hard currency. As a result, Sudan, once reliant on gold as a primary source of…
Inside Pakistan’s Mona Depot: A Horse Haven
The 'Living Animal Kingdom' Mona Depot
Clip clop, clip clop, run, dance, eat and neigh horses at the 'Living Animal Kingdom' Mona Depot, nestled on the outskirts of Punjab in Mandi Bahauddin, which has a history that dates back to its…
Gaza’s Short-Statured Individuals Launch First Football Team
With spirits full of determination and will, a group of short-statured individuals challenges all physical and societal difficulties to achieve their dream of reaching international levels. Inside one of the enclosed gyms in the Gaza Strip,…
Exploring Aden’s Volcanic Legacy and History in Yemen
Crater is the only city, or volcano crater, in the world that is inhabited and populated by people. It is home to nearly one million residents and covers an area of approximately 200 square kilometers. Its location on top of a volcano…
The Unending Sugar Crisis Plaguing Pakistan
Much like various other industries in the country, the partition of India in August 1947 marked a fresh start for Pakistan. Initially, there were just two sugar factories in the newly formed state, and most of the sugar mills from the…
First Cat Cafe in Gaza Brings Comfort and Joy Amidst Conflict
The global cat cafe trend, where people can play with adorable furry animals while sipping coffee, has found its way to besieged and war-torn coastal lands. Inspired by her love for cats and the global cat cafe trend, Naeema M’bed (53 years…