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Conflict in Ethopia

By Hajira Khota Tigrayan troops fighting the central government say they have pulled out of neighbouring regions in northern Ethiopia, paving the way for a possible peace after 13 months of violent conflict. The confrontation between the federal government and the...

Dehydration-related deaths have been reported in the Philippines as a result of water and food shortages.

By Hajira Khota According to local media, two Filipinos who escaped Typhoon Rai's damage died of dehydration, as people in storm-ravaged districts sought for food and water and officials warned of probable looting in the absence of immediate humanitarian aid. On...

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres pledges support for Lebanon.

By Hajira Khota UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres reiterated the UN's commitment to Lebanon's crisis-plagued country and urged it to hold parliamentary elections on schedule next year. The international community continues to press Lebanon to undertake economic...

New savings tool helps employees avoid ‘Januworry’

By Hajira Khota Floatpays, a South African Fintech, has developed a new savings product to help employees escape the financial blues known as 'Januworry.' It's that time of year when South Africans start to feel the pinch following their holiday spending binge....
No Ceasefire for Azerbaijan and Armenia

No Ceasefire for Azerbaijan and Armenia

Azerbaijan and Armenia have resisted calls for a ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh. The United States, Russia and France chair a group, the OSCE Minsk Group, founded in the early 1990s to try to find a peaceful solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The BBC reports...

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