WFP suspends staff movements in Gaza after Israeli forces attack its team | Israel-Palestine conflict News

WFP suspends staff movements in Gaza after Israeli forces attack its team | Israel-Palestine conflict News

UN food agency says it’s the first time in the 10-month-long war that one of its vehicles has been directly shot at near a checkpoint. The World Food Programme (WFP) has announced a pause in the movement of its employees in the Gaza Strip “until further notice” after one of…

Palestinian medics taken from Gaza, tortured while detained: Report | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Palestinian medics taken from Gaza, tortured while detained: Report | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Palestinian healthcare workers were rounded up from medical facilities in Gaza, sent to detention centres in Israel, and then severely mistreated and some tortured, according to Human Rights Watch (HRW). An HRW report released on Monday detailed the alleged torture, threats of rape and sexual abuse by Israeli forces, denial…

‘Enough is enough’: Rohingya demand end to violence in Myanmar | Human Rights News

‘Enough is enough’: Rohingya demand end to violence in Myanmar | Human Rights News

Rohingya seeking refuge in Bangladesh hold rallies marking the seventh anniversary of their exodus from Myanmar. Tens of thousands of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh have held rallies in camps to mark the seventh anniversary of the military crackdown in Myanmar that forced them to flee. Refugees from children to the…

Sudan army chief criticises Geneva talks, vows to continue fighting RSF | Humanitarian Crises News

Sudan army chief criticises Geneva talks, vows to continue fighting RSF | Humanitarian Crises News

Sudan’s de facto ruler, army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has said his government would not join peace talks in Switzerland, saying the military would “fight for 100 years” if necessary to defeat the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Burhan, who leads the governing Transitional Sovereignty Council, told reporters in Port Sudan…

Sudan’s warring parties agree to open two aid routes, mediators say | Politics News

Sudan’s warring parties agree to open two aid routes, mediators say | Politics News

Sudan’s warring parties have ended peace talks in Switzerland by agreeing to improve access for humanitarian aid, with two routes identified to ensure the flow of resources to civilians. But mediators at the peace talks noted that the Sudanese army’s absence from the discussions hindered progress in the discussions to…

Aid trucks enter civil war-torn Darfur as Sudan army eases restrictions | Humanitarian Crises News

Aid trucks enter civil war-torn Darfur as Sudan army eases restrictions | Humanitarian Crises News

World Food Programme says a small convoy carrying food enters Sudan via a temporarily reopened border crossing with Chad. The World Food Programme (WFP) says a convoy of humanitarian aid has entered the Sudanese region of Darfur, offering temporary respite after Sudan’s forces sealed sections of the border with Chad…

Canada refuses to comment on US sale of Canadian-made weapons to Israel | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Canada refuses to comment on US sale of Canadian-made weapons to Israel | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Montreal, Canada – Canada has refused to comment on a planned United States sale of Canadian-made weapons to Israel, after news of the deal drew rebuke from rights advocates who argue the arms will help fuel Israeli human rights abuses against Palestinians. In a brief statement to Al Jazeera on…

Famine looming in parts of Yemen, UN experts warn | Hunger News

Famine looming in parts of Yemen, UN experts warn | Hunger News

The number of acutely malnourished children has increased by 34 percent compared with last year, a United Nations report says. Acute malnutrition is rapidly escalating in Yemen, with famine looming in four districts, United Nations experts have said. A report published on Sunday by the UN’s Integrated Food Security Phase…

Sudan war mediators welcome new pledges on humanitarian access | Conflict News

Sudan war mediators welcome new pledges on humanitarian access | Conflict News

Countries call for ‘unhindered’ access to respond to growing humanitarian crisis in war-torn African nation. The international mediators engaged in talks to bring Sudan’s war to an end have welcomed decisions by the warring sides to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian relief to the country. In a joint statement on…