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Amid all the darkness: How kindness helped me survive one year of Israel’s genocide in Gaza

Amid all the darkness: How kindness helped me survive one year of Israel’s genocide in Gaza

This story was originally published by The New Humanitarian.By Nour ElAssy As I watch the full moon rise above the dark skies of Gaza, all I can think of is the state of moral bankruptcy in the world that has allowed this genocide to go on for one year. Amid all of this, how do we – Palestinians still surviving in Gaza – preserve our humanity? How do we maintain our moral compass when everything around us is urging us to let it go? I keep looking at my people, and perhaps the greatest blessing throughout the entire calamity being…
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Melania Trump supports and defends abortion rights in new memoir

Melania Trump supports and defends abortion rights in new memoir

FORMER first lady Melania Trump defends abortion rights in her new memoir, The Guardian reported Wednesday.  Melania Trump wrote in the book, set to publish Tuesday, that abortion is a “personal freedom” — a framing similar to that used by Democratic presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, and one that is in line with the views of most American women between the ages of 18 and 49. Melania Trump has been largely absent on the campaign trail and rarely expresses political views.  The former first lady also defended the right to an abortion later in pregnancy, noting that many of those abortions involve wanted…
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China leads the net zero transition – here’s what we can learn from its progress in Beijing and Hong Kong

China leads the net zero transition – here’s what we can learn from its progress in Beijing and Hong Kong

CHINA is winning the clean energy race. It has spent ten times more on clean energy than either the US or Europe over the past five years. It dominates the rapidly growing renewables manufacturing market, producing 90% of all solar panels, over 70% of all lithium batteries, and 65% of all wind turbines. That’s a very smart move. Our recent research shows there’s no evidence that solar and wind cannot continue their recent spectacular growth rates. Renewables could become a multi-trillion-dollar global industry in the near future. The eye-watering investments of the European Green Deal and the US’s Inflation Reduction…
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Lebanon: UN launches $426 million appeal as conflict threatens ‘humanitarian and human rights catastrophe’

Lebanon: UN launches $426 million appeal as conflict threatens ‘humanitarian and human rights catastrophe’

AMID the start of a reported Israeli ground offensive against the Hezbollah armed group in southern Lebanon and fears of more civilian suffering, the UN launched an urgent humanitarian appeal on Tuesday to support those most in need in the country. The three-month, $426 million flash appeal launched by the UN and partners together with the Lebanese Government, will address “rapidly escalating” needs for food and other survival supplies, shelter, education and protection of civilians, said UN Humanitarian Affairs Coordination Office (OCHA) spokesperson Jens Laerke. Widespread Israeli shelling has already forced one million people to flee their homes and Mr…
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After Harris visited the border, Trump mocked her as ‘mentally disabled’

After Harris visited the border, Trump mocked her as ‘mentally disabled’

ON Saturday, the day after Vice President Kamala Harris’ first visit to the U.S.-Mexico border as a presidential candidate, her Republican rival, former President Donald Trump, used a new insult against her at a campaign event in Wisconsin, describing Harris as “mentally impaired” and “mentally disabled.” By Sunday, despite objections from disability rights groups and against advice from members of his own party, Trump had incorporated the snub into his stump speech. “Joe Biden became mentally impaired,” he said of the president in meandering remarks that lasted nearly two hours before a crowd in Pennsylvania.  “But lyin’ Kamala Harris, honestly? I believe she was born…
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Vance attends town hall hosted by anti-LGBTQ+ Christian nationalist pastor

Vance attends town hall hosted by anti-LGBTQ+ Christian nationalist pastor

REPUBLICAN vice presidential nominee JD Vance attended a town hall outside Pittsburgh on Saturday hosted by a Christian nationalist televangelist who believes that Democrat Kamala Harris has an “occult spirit” that runs through her, that she represents the “spirit of Jezebel,” and that she used “witchcraft” during the September presidential debate. Vance spoke to the crowd in Monroeville, Pennsylvania, about his upbringing in a working-class family in Ohio and about how drug use within his family and his conversion to Catholicism have shaped his life. He also tied the country’s opioid crisis and crime to illegal immigration while praising the United States as the…
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UN Human Rights Commission calls for an end to “senseless criminality” in Haiti

UN Human Rights Commission calls for an end to “senseless criminality” in Haiti

THE United Nations Human Rights Commission (UNHRC) has called on the world to help tackle insecurity in Haiti where hundreds have been killed, thousands displaced as a result of gang violence. At a media briefing, Ravina Shamdasani, a spokesperson for the UNHRC said the latest figures documented by the UN Human Rights Office indicated that at least 3,661 people have been killed since January 2024, maintaining the high levels of violence seen in 2023. Shamdasani said: “Tackling insecurity in Haiti, where hundreds have been killed, injured, or displaced as a result of gang violence, must be the utmost priority,” said spokeswoman…
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‘It’s the only hope’: Inside the effort to help Gaza university students continue their studies

‘It’s the only hope’: Inside the effort to help Gaza university students continue their studies

This story was originally published by The New Humanitarian. By Rosa Rahimi Just as in many other parts of the world, September usually marks the start of a new academic year at universities in the Gaza Strip. But tens of thousands of higher education students are unable to continue their studies for the second year in a row due to Israel’s ongoing war in the enclave. Along with every other major social institution, Gaza’s higher education system has been decimated by the war. Amid the devastation, however, a number of initiatives are attempting to make it possible for university students…
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Lebanon’s migrant workers left stranded and homeless by Israeli attacks

Lebanon’s migrant workers left stranded and homeless by Israeli attacks

This story was originally published by The New Humanitarian. By Madeline Edwards and João Sousa AMONG the mass exodus of people trying to flee deadly Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon are migrant domestic workers from countries such as Kenya, the Philippines, and Ethiopia, some of whom feel trapped and unable to get to safety. The airstrikes, which have killed 620 people and displaced more than 90,000 in the past week alone, are the largest and deadliest escalation since the 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah. While the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has been simmering for years, tensions have ramped up…
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Black women bear the brunt of violent crime, but are often overlooked. They see Kamala Harris as an ally

Black women bear the brunt of violent crime, but are often overlooked. They see Kamala Harris as an ally

A march in the nation’s capital this week drew thousands of crime victims and their loved ones, capturing an often-ignored reality: Women of colour bear the brunt of violent crime in the United States. The crowd that gathered near the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday consisted of mostly Black women.  Led by the nonprofit Alliance for Safety and Justice, the effort challenges the country’s prevailing “law and order” approach that has historically encouraged harsh criminal sentences and policing. Now, 30 years after the Violence Against Women Act was enacted, participants called for a new victims’ rights movement rooted in crime prevention,…
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