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Haiti: UNICEF reports nine-fold increase in violence targeting schools

Haiti: UNICEF reports nine-fold increase in violence targeting schools

“Violence continues to take a heavy toll on children’s lives in and around Port-au-Prince, and schools are no longer spared,” said Bruno Maes, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) representative in Haiti. “As children reel from the effects of armed violence, insecurity in Haiti shows no sign of abating.” ‘Huge impact’ on children “The targeting of…

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Earthquake disaster: ‘We must put people first’ urges Guterres in race to save lives

Earthquake disaster: ‘We must put people first’ urges Guterres in race to save lives

In a heartfelt appeal based on his years of visiting the devastated area, as Secretary-General and previously as head of the UN refugee agency UNHCR, Antonio Guterres said that what had been a “centre of solidarity is now an epicentre of suffering.” ‘Nightmare on top of nightmare’ “People are facing nightmare on top of nightmare. The…

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Tehreek-e-Insaaf is considering the nomination of the opposition leader in the National Assembly

Tehreek-e-Insaaf is considering the nomination of the opposition leader in the National Assembly

—File photo After the court granted relief to 43 members of the National Assembly, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) started considering the nomination of the opposition leader in the National Assembly. According to sources, there has been a consultation between Chairman PTI Imran Khan and party leaders on the nomination of the opposition leader. Sources say that…

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Planned attacks in Pindi;  Two most wanted terrorists of TTP arrested

Planned attacks in Pindi; Two most wanted terrorists of TTP arrested

Rawalpindi: CTD Punjab and federal sensitive agency have arrested two most wanted terrorists of banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan while foiling a major terror plan in twin cities. According to CTD Punjab, the terrorists belong to the Haji Faqir group of Tehreek-e-Taliban, the terrorists were identified as Hayatullah and Wakil Khan. Sadar Baruni, District Courts Rawalpindi, St….

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Charlie Hebdo didn't stop with Islamophobia, making fun of thousands of deaths from the earthquake

Charlie Hebdo didn’t stop with Islamophobia, making fun of thousands of deaths from the earthquake

Photo: Anadolu Agency Paris: French magazine Charlie Hebdo has once again published a controversial cartoon mocking earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria. According to the foreign news agency Al Jazeera, a drawing by artist Pierre-Join shows collapsed buildings amid piles of rubble and reads, “There is no need to send tanks.” Social media users are…

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