humanitarian aid
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Guterres Calls for Unhindered Gaza Aid and Halt to West Bank
António Guterres stresses the urgent need for safe humanitarian access to Gaza and demands a stop to settlement growth in the West Bank to ease Palestinian.
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Venice-Based Agape Flights Confirms No Survivors in Haiti Crash
A Venice, Florida-based humanitarian organization, Agape Flights, has confirmed that there were no survivors from a plane crash in western Haiti. The aircraft, a 1980 Embraer 110, lost contact on Thursday and its wreckage was found in a mountainous region…
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Armenian Archbishop Sends Letter to U.S. Vice President Urging Artsakh Humanitarian Aid
Armenian Bishop Vrtanes appeals to the U.S. vice president for humanitarian aid to Artsakh, highlighting civilian needs amid ongoing regional tensions.
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Tunisia Confronts Historic Flooding as Gaza Flotilla Prepares for Departure
Tunisia has recently faced its heaviest rainfall in over 70 years, causing widespread flooding. Concurrently, the nation is set to be a key departure point for the Global Sumud Flotilla, an upcoming international aid and protest effort targeting Gaza.
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Some Palestinians Return to Gaza, A Step Forward for Medical Aid Access
First group of Palestinians has returned to Gaza to receive medical care, signaling a cautious, significant step toward restoring essential health services.
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Arctic Monkeys Unveil ‘Opening Night’ for War Child’s Star-Studded HELP(2) Album
Arctic Monkeys have released ‘Opening Night,’ their first new song since 2022, for the War Child charity’s ‘HELP(2)’ compilation, aiming to raise crucial funds for children affected by global conflicts. The album, featuring a roster of music legends and contemporary…
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ICRC Representatives Visit Armenians Detained in Azerbaijan
ICRC representatives visited Armenian detainees in Azerbaijan on December 24 and 25, assessing their health and living conditions, reaffirming commitment to human rights.
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Gaza’s Ceasefire Under Strain: Hostage Talks, Aid Blockages, and Ongoing Shelling
Despite a fragile ceasefire in Gaza, hostages remain, humanitarian aid faces bottlenecks, and shelling continues. Both Israeli and Palestinian families wait for answers as international actors debate solutions.
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US Drone Footage Sparks Debate Over Hamas Aid Looting in Gaza Amid Fragile Ceasefire
New US-released drone footage allegedly shows Hamas operatives looting an aid truck in southern Gaza, intensifying scrutiny of humanitarian aid distribution and raising fresh concerns about the future of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire.
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Israel Launches Gaza Airstrikes Amid Fragile Ceasefire Breakdown
Israeli airstrikes rocked southern Gaza as both Israel and Hamas traded accusations over ceasefire breaches, halting vital humanitarian aid and stirring fear of renewed conflict.
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Red Cross in Hostage Recovery Operations
The Red Cross plays a pivotal role in humanitarian efforts, exemplified by its involvement in the transfer of deceased hostages between conflicting parties.
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Hamas Hostage Remains Returned Amid Ceasefire Tensions in Gaza
Four deceased Israeli hostages’ bodies have been returned from Gaza, intensifying diplomatic pressure on Hamas and raising concerns over the future of the fragile ceasefire agreement.















