Social Responsibility

No formula, no food: Mothers and babies starve together in Gaza

No formula, no food: Mothers and infants in Gaza face severe hunger

During a growing humanitarian crisis, families in Gaza are encountering severe difficulties in obtaining essential items, especially baby formula and food. The extensive scarcities have left numerous mothers facing challenges in nourishing their infants, as the local community deals with worsening circumstances and restricted assistance.For numerous women in Gaza, breastfeeding stands as the sole option for nourishing their babies. Nonetheless, due to the ongoing conflict, poor nutritional intake, and insufficient healthcare, mothers are finding it harder to produce the necessary amount of milk. Consequently, some infants are not receiving the nourishment required, jeopardizing their health and growth.The lack of formula…
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A man in India ran a fake embassy, Indian police say

Indian police bust man for operating fake embassy

In a striking example of international deception and organized fraud, Indian authorities recently unveiled a case involving an individual accused of establishing a sham foreign embassy. This elaborate scheme, as reported by the Indian police, created confusion and misled numerous people who believed they were engaging with a legitimate diplomatic mission.According to investigators, the accused set up a fully branded office that mimicked official embassy premises—complete with diplomatic-style signage, consular services desks, and even a flag resembling that of another country. The façade was convincing enough to inspire trust among visitors seeking visas, passports, or official documentation.Numerous individuals allegedly spent…
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‘It was a nightmare’: Venezuelans deported from US describe conditions in Salvadoran prison

Testimonies from Venezuelans: Deported by US, imprisoned in El Salvador

After being deported from the United States, a group of Venezuelan migrants found themselves in what they describe as a deeply distressing and punitive environment in a Salvadoran detention center. What was supposed to be a new chapter in search of safety and stability quickly turned into a traumatic experience marked by overcrowding, limited access to basic necessities, and fear.Many of these people had come to the United States seeking to leave behind the challenging social, political, and economic situations in Venezuela. Being deported was already a major emotional setback for them. Nevertheless, the conditions they faced in El Salvador…
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Taiwan is paralyzed by political gridlock. A mass recall of ‘pro-China’ lawmakers could break that

Taiwan’s Political Deadlock: Could a Mass Recall of ‘Pro-China’ Lawmakers Be the Answer?

Taiwan is experiencing a period of intense political stagnation, with key legislative initiatives stalled due to deep divisions among lawmakers. At the heart of the gridlock is growing dissatisfaction with certain members of the Legislative Yuan, accused by critics of aligning too closely with Beijing. In response, a growing grassroots campaign is mobilizing to recall several legislators perceived as pro-China, hoping the move will reset the political landscape and restore momentum to a system that many view as paralyzed.After the January elections in Taiwan, the country ended up with a split government. The presidency stayed with the Democratic Progressive Party…
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Bryan Kohberger gets four life sentences for murdering Idaho college students

Bryan Kohberger handed four life sentences for killing Idaho students

In a situation that captivated the country and brought sorrow to a university town, Bryan Kohberger has been handed four life sentences in a row with no chance of parole for the vicious killings of four University of Idaho students. This sentencing signifies a grave end to a disaster that fractured a close-knit community and prompted broader discussions about security, justice, and the emotional impact of violent offenses.The judgment was delivered in an emotionally charged courtroom as families of the victims, lawyers, and the public came together to observe the conclusion of a case that has profoundly impacted many. Kohberger,…
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The pandemic aged our brains, whether we got Covid or not, study finds

Study shows pandemic linked to brain aging, regardless of Covid infection

New investigations indicate that the COVID-19 pandemic might have significantly influenced cognitive well-being, regardless of whether people contracted the virus. The stress, chaos, and extended uncertainty faced throughout the worldwide health emergency seem to have led to noticeable indicators of brain aging among the general public.Researchers studying changes in brain function and mental performance before, during, and after the pandemic have found indications of accelerated cognitive decline in adults of various ages. These changes were noted even in individuals who never tested positive for COVID-19, pointing to a broader environmental and psychological toll rather than one limited strictly to the…
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Food Aid Becomes Main Sticking Point in Gaza Cease-Fire Talks

Food Aid Remains Key Obstacle in Gaza Cease-Fire Talks

Attempts to establish a truce in Gaza have encountered a major obstacle, as the discussion now focuses on the provision of humanitarian aid. Although mediators have advanced on various disputed matters, the challenge of guaranteeing regular and safe distribution of food aid remains unsolved and is turning out to be among the most challenging elements of the current diplomatic negotiations.While the conflict in Gaza persists, the humanitarian crisis increasingly worsens. With infrastructure either damaged or ruined, disruptions in supply chains, and heavily restricted access routes, the people living in the area endure growing adversity. Food insecurity has turned into a…
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A couple were accused of having an ‘illicit’ relationship. Their community allegedly shot them dead

Accused of ‘Illicit’ Relationship, Couple Allegedly Murdered by Community

In a disturbing incident in southwestern Balochistan, Pakistan, a couple was reportedly executed by local men over an “illicit” relationship—actions allegedly directed by a tribal elder. A video of the killings, which quickly went viral, showed the victims gunned down in broad daylight in a desert area. Authorities subsequently arrested 11 suspects in connection with the incident.The footage depicted around a dozen men surrounding several vehicles. A woman, draped in a shawl, walked in front of one car while a man followed. When she declared, “You are only allowed to fire at me, nothing else,” the man raised a pistol…
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Congo and Rwanda-backed rebels sign declaration of principles for a permanent ceasefire in the east

Permanent ceasefire principles agreed by Congo and Rwanda-backed rebels in eastern region

In a region long scarred by conflict, a step toward peace has emerged. Armed factions operating in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), some with alleged backing from neighboring Rwanda, have agreed to a preliminary set of principles aimed at establishing a permanent ceasefire. While the path to lasting stability remains uncertain, this development offers a rare glimpse of hope in a conflict that has displaced millions and claimed countless lives.The eastern regions of the DRC, especially North Kivu and Ituri, have suffered for many years from armed conflict involving local militias, foreign-backed factions, and government troops. The fundamental…
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Brazil police raid ex-President Bolsonaro’s home, fit ankle tag, citing flight risk concern amid criminal trial

Brazil authorities raid Bolsonaro’s home, ankle monitor fitted, flight risk concerns in criminal trial

Brazil's ex-president Jair Bolsonaro recently encountered increased legal challenges when federal police conducted a search at his residence and the political party's premises in Brasília. Officials, worried that Bolsonaro might try to escape Brazil, equipped him with an electronic ankle bracelet. Other legal restrictions involve a night curfew, a prohibition on social media activities, and restrictions against engaging with foreign diplomats or going near embassies. These steps are related to an escalating criminal investigation accusing Bolsonaro of attempting to overturn the outcome of the 2022 presidential race through a coup attempt.The ruling to establish these terms was made by the…
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