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The United Nations has revealed that the 2025 Humanitarian Response Plan for Syria has only received 25% of the necessary funding, jeopardizing efforts to assist millions of Syrians in need.
UN spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric reported that heavy rainfall has flooded hundreds of tents in Gaza, leaving many families exposed to severe weather due to inadequate infrastructure and limited humanitarian assistance. He also noted that Israel has denied multiple requests for essential supplies to aid the affected population.
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees reported on Friday that over 100,000 individuals have fled El Fasher in the past two weeks, with many more expected to leave as a significant number of civilians remain trapped in the city.
Hamas has called on parties involved in the ceasefire agreement to take swift action to allow humanitarian, medical, and shelter supplies into Gaza, citing ongoing Israeli restrictions that hinder essential aid delivery.
A woman suspected in the recent daytime robbery at the Louvre Museum has been released by authorities in Paris, subject to judicial supervision and restrictions on travel and communication with other suspects.
Authorities in Turkey have located the bodies of Huriye Halwaji, 43, and her five-year-old son, who had been missing since November 2. Their disappearance has raised significant public concern.
On Thursday, hundreds of residents in Gabes, Tunisia, protested against a local chemical complex, coinciding with a court hearing regarding the suspension of its operations due to longstanding environmental pollution issues.
A Chinese national receives an 11-year prison sentence in the UK for her role in a £6 billion Bitcoin fraud scheme that affected over 128,000 investors.
In a significant policy change, Japan has authorized police to use firearms to address a growing bear population following a series of deadly attacks that have raised safety concerns nationwide.
The death of a bride in Egypt after taking an antibiotic without proper medical guidance has sparked warnings about the risks associated with the misuse of these medications.
The World Health Organization, alongside UNRWA and UNICEF, has reported that 20% of children under three in Gaza have missed essential vaccinations in the last two years due to the ongoing conflict and Israeli blockade.
A school explosion in Jakarta has left 96 injured, with investigations revealing potential bullying motives.
On Monday, the United States recorded its most significant air travel disruptions since the federal government shutdown began, with over 10,000 flight delays reported amid ongoing challenges in the aviation sector.
A boat carrying approximately 70 Rohingya refugees capsized near the maritime border of Malaysia and Thailand, underscoring the ongoing plight of those fleeing Myanmar. Search efforts have resulted in several recoveries, but many remain unaccounted for.
A TikTok activist in northern Mali, Mariam Cisse, was kidnapped and executed in a public display, prompting outrage among citizens.
According to CNN, today Saturday, the United States has experienced widespread delays in air travel, following 13 reports of a shortage of air traffic controllers, which led to the postponement of approximately 1900 flights, according to data from the flight tracking site "FlightAware".
The Libyan Government of National Unity faced a wave of sharp criticism after the Ministry of Defense carried out airstrikes on Saturday at the port of Zuwara city, in the west of the country, allegedly targeting boats suspected of being used for smuggling migrants across the Mediterranean Sea.
The World Health Organization issued an urgent call on Saturday regarding the deteriorating health situation in the Gaza Strip, confirming that about 16,500 patients are still waiting for evacuation for treatment outside the area, amid the ongoing closure of crossings and the deterioration of medical services.
More than 150 women are subjected to rape and harassment during their displacement from Al-Fasher, amid the pursuit of Rapid Support Forces for thousands of displaced individuals in Darfur.
Tragedy in Shubra El-Kheima: A phone charger causes a fire that claims the lives of an entire family amidst the cries of children and thick smoke.