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Aid Enters Gaza From Newly Constructed Sea Pier
But aid agencies are calling for land routes to reopen as supplies are not enough for Gaza’s urgent demand
Escalating Crisis: Internally Displaced People Reaches Unprecedented 75.9 Million
Conflict and natural disasters mean almost 76 million people were displaced within their own countries last year
Breaking Barriers: Can Humans Truly Speak the Language of Orangutans?
Study identifies distinct sounds in ‘long calls’ made by orangutans
Japan Resumes Fin Whale Hunting Despite Criticism and Controversy
Japan’s recent decision to include fin whales in its commercial fishing, is expected to face significant backlash
International Community Slams Israel’s Rafah Offensive as Global Concern for 1.4 Million Palestinians Grows
Aid via crossing halts as conflict intensifies in Rafah where more than 1.4 million people are sheltering
Silencing the Eco-Watchdogs: Threats to Environmental Journalists on the Rise
A UNESCO report for World Press Freedom Day on May 3rd states that 70 per cent of environmental journalists have been attacked for their work
Gaza Devastation Greatest Since World War II Say UN
The UN assessment says reconstruction of war-torn Gaza could take at least until 2040 and cost US$50 billion
Sales Boom For Electric Vehicles
Sales of electric vehicles are set to reach global record levels this year
World Central Kitchen Resumes Gaza Aid Work
Eight million meals are set to cross the border into Gaza say the charity