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Dongji Rescue" Film Premiere Highlights Wartime Heroism and Enduring Humanitarian Spirit

The film "Dongji Rescue" recounts the 1942 rescue of 384 British POWs by Chinese fishermen near Zhoushan Island after their ship, the Lisbon Maru, was torpedoed; the film's recent premiere brought together descendants of both rescuers and rescued, coinciding with a modern-day rescue mirroring the hi...

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Taliban Accused of Diverting Afghan Aid, Denies Allegations

A US report accuses the Taliban of using force to divert international aid in Afghanistan, benefiting Pashtun communities while marginalizing minorities and enriching themselves; the Taliban denies these claims, stating that they facilitate aid delivery.

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Gaza Crisis Fractures American Jewish Community

Heartbreaking images of starving children in Gaza have fractured American Jewish support for Israel's actions, with nearly 1,400 deaths near aid sites causing deep divisions and prompting calls for improved international oversight of food distribution.

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International Humanitarian Fund for Belarus: €2.4 Million in Aid, Scandals Emerge

The International Humanitarian Fund, launched in 2024 with €1.3 million and grown to €2.4 million from Norway (€835,000), Denmark (€669,000), Sweden (€449,000), and other European countries, aids Belarusian political prisoners and their families via organizations like By_Help and BYSOL, facing recen...

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Hunger Crisis Grips Northern Nigeria Amidst Conflict and Dwindling Aid

Conflict and insecurity in Northern Nigeria have displaced farmers, leading to an unprecedented hunger crisis affecting at least 31 million people, exacerbated by shrinking international aid and government failures; the UN warns of a looming famine.

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U.S. Resumes \$93 Million in Food Aid for Malnourished Children

The U.S. State Department will spend \$93 million on Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF), aiding nearly a million malnourished children across 13 African countries and Haiti, marking a resumption of aid after cuts under the Trump administration.

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Israel's New NGO Rules Block Gaza Aid

Over 100 humanitarian organizations denounce Israel's new regulations, citing the rejection of at least 60 aid requests for Gaza in July alone due to the organizations' lack of authorization under the new law passed in March.

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Palestinian Authority Authorizes Italian Humanitarian Group's Operations in Gaza

The Palestinian Ministry of the Interior authorized Misericordie d'Italia to operate within the Palestinian National Authority, paving the way for sustainable health programs in the West Bank and Gaza following a visit by the Misericordie's president who met with Palestinian officials to confirm the...

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Multi-Drug-Resistant Bacteria Threatens Gaza Amidst Ongoing Conflict

Research in "The Lancet Infectious Diseases" reveals a high prevalence of multi-drug-resistant bacteria in Gaza due to the 22-month conflict, damaged healthcare, and scarce medical supplies, resulting in longer illnesses, increased transmission, and higher death rates.

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NYC's Last Migrant Hotel to Close in 2026

New York City's last migrant hotel, The Row in Times Square, will close by April 2026, impacting approximately 3,400 remaining migrants; this follows the city's efforts to relocate over 200,000 migrants and the closure of 64 other emergency sites, reflecting a decrease in the migrant population.

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New Gaza Aid Flotilla Planned Amidst Journalist Deaths

A new flotilla, organized by Greta Thunberg, will depart from Spain on August 31 to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, following previous interceptions by the Israeli army; four Al Jazeera journalists were killed in an Israeli attack.

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Lampedusa's Migrant Influx: An Italian Media Blackout

Despite a 10% increase in migrant arrivals this year (37,000), totaling around 60,000 annually via Lampedusa, Italy largely ignores the island's situation due to logistical challenges in media coverage, while the island maintains its tourist flow.

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