A spokesperson for the European Commission for Humanitarian Affairs, Eva Hrentcherova, said Thursday that the humanitarian situation in Sudan has reached an unimaginable level of suffering, condemning the atrocities…
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New Drug For The Body’s Powerplant Improves Mitochondrial Function
WHITE OAK, MD – JULY 20: A sign for the Food And Drug Administration is seen outside of the headquarters on July 20, 2020 in White Oak, Maryland. (Photo by Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images)
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Millions of people worldwide live with…
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UN rights council orders probe of ‘appalling’ abuses in Sudan’s el-Fasher | Human Rights News
UN rights chief urges countries to ‘stand up against atrocities’ committed by paramilitary RSF in takeover of the city.
The United Nations’s top human rights body has ordered a probe into abuses in Sudan’s el-Fasher, where mass killings…
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Don’t let food poisoning crash your Thanksgiving dinner
Thanksgiving is a time for family, friends and feasting. However, amid the joy of gathering and indulging in delicious food, it is essential to keep food safety in mind. Foodborne illnesses can quickly put a damper on your celebrations.
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UN Chief denounces Israeli Settlers’ Attack on West Bank Mosque
Why it matters:
The UN’s strong condemnation highlights global concern over settlers’ violence and their role in increasing instability in the occupied territories.
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Attacks by Israeli forces and settlers…
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Xi Jinping pledges deeper ties during Thai king’s first China visit | Xi Jinping News
China’s president says the two countries are like ‘family’, pledging to ‘strengthen strategic alignment’ with the Southeast Asian nation.
Published On 14 Nov 2025
Chinese President…
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South Africa to probe unexpected arrival of Palestinian group
By Sfundo Parakozov
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -South Africa granted entry to 130 Palestinians without travel papers after initially barring them but said it will examine accusations that an unregistered organisation arranged their trip “in an…
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What’s behind a surge in bear attacks in Japan? | Wildlife News
A deadly conflict between bears and humans is playing out across Japan, where authorities have deployed the military to protect locals who are using drone-based alert and surveillance systems to track the bears.
Since April this year, at least 13…
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Israel linked to “forced migration” with South Africa flights
Flights that take Palestinians out of Gaza are raising concerns about forced displacement.
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China-Thailand relationship has come “full circle” | Al Jazeera
Kasit Piromya on the China-Thailand relationship, and how it could play a key role in fostering regional peace.
Kasit Piromya, a former Thai foreign minister, talks about the China-Thailand relationship, and says the partnership could play a key…
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