At least 30 people killed and homes of 50,000 destroyed after dam collapse in Sudan
Monday, 26 August 2024 At least 30 people have been killed after a dam collapsed in Sudan, with the homes of 50,000 residents destroyed, the UN has said.
In a powerful statement at the UN, Russia's Deputy Permanent Representative, Maria Zabolotskaya, condemned Western countries for their "double standards" in addressing the global refugee crisis. Highlighting the devastating impact of the Gaza conflict, she criticized the reluctance of Western nations to provide sufficient humanitarian aid to refugees, particularly those fleeing from war-torn regions like Syria, Afghanistan, and Sudan. Zabolotskaya also pointed out the hypocrisy in Western countries voicing concern over Ukrainian refugees while ignoring the plight of those seeking asylum in Russia. She called out the EU's failure to provide adequate support to refugees, especially those crossing the Mediterranean, and the deadly consequences of this inaction. With lives at stake and no accountability, the international community must confront the moral and legal crisis unfolding before our eyes.
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Leaders meet in London to raise funds for Sudan on second anniversary of civil war
On the second anniversary of the outbreak of Sudan’s civil war, UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced €140 million in new aid during an international conference in London.
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India has strongly condemned Pakistan at the UN, labeling it a "rogue state fuelling global terrorism." Yojna Patel cited Pakistan's defense minister's admission.. IndiaTimes
UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemned the Pahalgam terror attack in calls with India and Pakistan, emphasizing accountability. Jaishankar agreed on.. IndiaTimes
India delivered a scathing rebuttal at the United Nations, calling Pakistan a "rogue state" after a shocking admission by Pakistan’s Interior Minister regarding the country’s support for terrorism. India’s envoy accused Islamabad of harboring terrorists and destabilizing the region, urging the global community to hold Pakistan accountable. The fiery exchange comes amid heightened tensions over cross-border attacks and Pakistan’s continued patronage of terror outfits.
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India has strongly condemned Pakistan at the UN, citing their admission of supporting terrorism, following the Pahalgam attack. Meanwhile, in Canada, Mark Carney.. IndiaTimes