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A displaced mother struggles to address the complex needs of her seven-year-old severely malnourished daughter with cerebral atrophy.
Attacks across Gaza intensify amid fear and hunger: 'Leave me here,' injured girl told fleeing family

Thousands of Palestinians have been caught in the crossfire while trying to escape attacks and dire food shortages in war-torn Gaza, with extraordinary challenges for some, according to latest reports from UN officials on the ground and the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

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Humanitarian Aid
Two women stand in front of their damaged home in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Finding strength amid sleepless nights: Ukraine's hidden mental health toll

Nearly four years into Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and 11 years since conflict began, the toll on mental health across the country is severe.

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Peace and Security
Flood affected areas of Sialkot and Hafizabad districts of Pakistan's Punjab province.
World News in Brief: Pakistan floods, countries lag on climate reporting, concern over attack on peacekeepers in south Lebanon, cuts hit human rights investigations

Secretary-General António Guterres said on Wednesday he was "profoundly saddened" by the death and destruction caused by the recent floods in northern Pakistan. The current death toll stands at over 400.

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Peace and Security
Most Haitians are of West African descent, mostly speaking Creole, a blend of French and African languages.
'Reparatory justice' key to ending racism against Africans and their descendants

Governments, academia and other stakeholders must "double down on delivering reparatory justice" for people from the African diaspora, the UN human rights office, OHCHR, said in a report published on Wednesday. 

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Human Rights
Secretary-General  António Guterres delivers remarks at a meeting of the Parliament of Papua New Guinea.
Guterres hails Papua New Guinea as an example of diversity, dialogue and climate action

The Pacific Island nation of Papua New Guinea is proof that embracing differences can be the world's greatest strength, the UN Secretary-General said in a speech to parliamentarians in the capital, Port Moresby, on Wednesday. 

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Climate and Environment
Families in northeastern Afghanistan have been devastated by last Sunday's earthquake and have appealed for help to find and bury the dead..
Afghanistan quake: Rescuers arrive on foot, survivors need everything

A massive assistance mission for earthquake survivors continued in Afghanistan on Wednesday as aid teams tackled blocked roads and downed communications lines in a bid to reach the most remote communities still in need of help.

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Peace and Security
Schools in Gaza have been turned into shelters for displaced people.
Gaza: With a suitcase for a school bag, classrooms have become shelters

"Instead of studying in school, we're living in it," said Diana, summing up the conditions faced by thousands of children in the Gaza Strip whose lives have been turned upside down by war who now face the prospect of a third year without education.

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Culture and Education
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