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Yemen: Dozens of Young Children Among the Dead in Attack on School Bus
Dozens of children aged between 6 and 14 are feared dead with many more injured, after the school bus they were travelling in was hit by a suspected airstrike in the town of Dhahyan in Saada governorate in northern Yemen.
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UNHCR welcomes move by Thailand to grant citizenship to boys and coach rescued from cave
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, welcomes the move by the Royal Thai Government to grant citizenship to three boys and their football coach, who were recently rescued from a cave in Chiang Rai in an extraordinary operation led by Thai authorities.
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US Welcomes Decision by Congo's Kabila Not to Run for Presidency
The United States has welcomed the decision by Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila to not seek re-election, saying the ruling party's move to name a candidate other than Kabila "represents a significant step forward for Congolese democracy."
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UN Urges Israel, Hamas to 'Step Back From Brink'
U.N. Mideast envoy Nickolay Mladenov urged Israel and Hamas to step back "from the brink" after both sides exchanged rocket fire Wednesday.
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UNHCR and UNDP urge tangible progress to improve conditions in Myanmar’s Rakhine State
Two months since the signing of the tripartite Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between UNHCR, UNDP, and the Government of Myanmar, UNHCR, the UN refugee agency, and UNDP, the UN’s development agency, are both urging Myanmar authorities to make tangible progress to improve conditions in Rakhine State.
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Entry of emergency fuel urgently needed to avoid closure of hospitals and overflow of sewage in Gaza streets
On August 8, the Humanitarian Coordinator, Mr. Jamie McGoldrick, called on the Israeli authorities to immediately allow the entry of UN-purchased emergency fuel into the Gaza Strip.
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Migrant Detention Centers In Texas Probed For Toxic Waste Threats
Health, labor and environmental organizations represented by Earthjustice are asking the government via expedited records request to reveal where exactly it plans to detain migrant families slated to be housed in Texas military bases known to have toxic hazards. Filed on August 8, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request comes as the Trump administration is rushing to build migrant detention centers in Fort Bliss in El Paso, and Goodfellow Air Force Bases in San Angelo.
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US Slaps New Sanctions on Russia Over Ex-Russian Spy Poisoning in Britain
The United States is imposing tough new sanctions on Russia after determining Moscow was responsible for poisoning a former Russian spy and his daughter in Britain in March.
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Key Brazilian border crossing for Venezuela refugees reopens as asylum numbers pass last year's total
UNHCR staff verify and assist Venezuelan refugees, asylum seekers and persons of concern at the recently opened Rondon I shelter in Boa Vista, Roraima, in northern Brazil.
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Let Nagasaki remain ‘the last city’ to suffer nuclear devastation says museum director as UN chief arrives
The smoldering ruins of Nagasaki, about 700 metres from the hypocentre of the explosion, as seen on 10 August 1945.
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Human Rights
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