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Rohingya in Bangladesh protest to be sent home after UN aid cut
On June 9, 2023 Tens of thousands of refugees demonstrate in Bangladesh camps to push for repatriation to Myanmar after food ration is slashed. Tens of thousands of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh are demanding to be repatriated to Myanmar so that they can leave the squalid camps they have lived in since fleeing a brutal…
Palestinian toddler shot by Israeli troops in West Bank dies of wounds
On June 5, 2023 NEBI SALEH, West Bank (AP) — A Palestinian toddler who was shot by Israeli troops in the occupied West Bank last week died of his wounds on Monday, Israeli hospital officials said. Mohammed al-Tamimi was shot in the head last Thursday near his village of Nebi Saleh while riding in a…
UNICEF says 300 trapped children rescued from a Sudanese orphanage after 71 others died
By Samy Magdy On June 8, 2023 CAIRO (AP) — About 300 infants, toddlers and older children have been rescued from an orphanage in Sudan’s capital after being trapped there while fighting raged outside, aid officials said Thursday. The evacuation came after 71 children died from hunger and illness in the facility since mid-April. The…
Ukraine war: Girl, 2, killed and many injured in Dnipro after Russian strike
By James FitzGerald & Adam Durbin By June 4, 2023 A two-year-old girl has been killed and 22 injured after an alleged Russian air strike in a residential area of Ukraine’s central city Dnipro. Her body was pulled from the rubble of a house in the Pidhorodnenska community overnight, the region’s governor said. Serhiy Lysak…
Hong Kong police arrest pro-democracy figures on Tiananmen Square anniversary
By Guardian staff and agencies in Hong Kong On June 4, 2023 At least 20 people detained, including activist Alexandra Wong and leader of opposition party, as hundreds of police conduct stop and search operations This article is more than 1 month old Hong Kong police arrest pro-democracy figures on Tiananmen Square anniversary This article is…
Iran begins trial of journalist who covered Mahsa Amini’s death
By Reuters On May 31, 2023 Niloofar Hamedi appears in court over her reporting on woman whose death sparked mass protests A revolutionary court in Iran has begun the trial of a journalist behind closed doors on charges linked to her coverage of a Kurdish-Iranian woman whose death in custody last year sparked months of unrest, her…
Why are people leaving Russia, who are they, and where are they going?
By Maria Kiseleva & Victoria Safronova On June 4, 2023 Hundreds of thousands of Russians are estimated to have left their country since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. We look at who they are, where they are going, and why they are leaving. Svetlana is in her early 30s and originally from…
War, disasters internally displace a record 71 million people
On May 11, 2023 Tens of millions of people were internally displaced worldwide last year, an increase of 20 percent since 2021. The number of people internally displaced by conflicts and natural disasters hit a record high of 71.1 million last year. That figure represented a 20 percent increase since 2021 with an unprecedented number…
Myanmar military raids left trail of decapitated bodies, report finds
By Rachel Pannett On May 12, 2023 More than two years after a military junta seized control of Myanmar in a coup, an internal conflict is escalating into ever more savage territory, leaving a trail of decapitations and dismembered bodies that rights groups say could constitute war crimes. Myanmar Witness, a team collecting and investigating evidence…