Reports and Studies
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	As war looms over Lebanon, refugees wonder how they will survive
In 2014, the Syrian regime fired a missile that struck Alaa’s apartment building in Aleppo, Syria. Thirteen-year-old Alaa and his…
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	Sudan war mediators welcome new pledges on humanitarian access
The international mediators engaged in talks to bring Sudan’s war to an end have welcomed decisions by the warring sides to facilitate…
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	Lemon trees, safety, hope: Memories of my Gaza home before war came
When Israel’s war on Gaza began and we got ready to leave our house, I packed makeup and a favourite…
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	Cigarette smoking in U.S. hits a historic low since eight decades
Cigarette smoking in the United States hit an historic low this year, according to Gallup, which has been monitoring smoking…
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	New NASA study reveals the perfect time for a nap
Sleep deprivation can plague anyone, from a school student during exam days to a commercial pilot. Loss of adequate sleep…
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	What is Mpox, what are the symptoms?
Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, is a viral zoonotic disease caused by the monkeypox virus, which belongs to the Orthopoxvirus…
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	Horses prove smarter than expected, study reveals
A new study by scientists from Nottingham Trent University (NTU) in England has revealed that horses are more cognitively advanced…
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	Nepal flood caused by glacial lake outburst
A devastating flood that hit a village in Nepal’s Everest region was caused by a glacial lake outburst, local government…
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	COVID-19 cases on the rise in the US
COVID-19 hasn’t gone away, and data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests it’s on the upswing around…
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	Sisters divided: How partition ruptured a family in a vanishing community
She walked out of her bedroom a few minutes after I arrived, the pallu of her sari draped, as always,…
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