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Hezbollah · GazaGeneva — UNICEF warns the conflict in Gaza and mounting violence between Israel and Hezbollah are increasing the suffering of tens of thousands of children in Lebanon caught in the crosshairs of this escalating regional crisis.
A report issued by the United Nations Children’s Fund this week calls for an immediate, permanent cease-fire in Gaza as an essential prerequisite for protecting the lives and well-being of children and civilians in Leban…See the Story
Gaza conflict exacts devastating toll on children in Lebanon as regional war looms
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Joe Biden · United StatesWashington — Families of Americans wrongfully detained in foreign countries called Tuesday on the Biden administration to share more information about their loved ones and to step up efforts for their release.
"My father, Jamshid Sharmahd, is a German American national who has been held hostage in Iran for three years and he is on a death row now. Our government has unfortunately failed to bring him back, has failed to engage and talk to us," Ga…See the Story
Lack of information haunts families of wrongfully detained Americans
Coverage: 2 sources
Theresa May · NairobiNairobi - The number of people who have lost their lives in devastating floods in Kenya since March has risen to 188, with dozens still missing, the interior ministry said on Thursday.Torrential rains in Kenya and other countries in East Africa have caused deadly havoc, with floods and landslides forcing people from their homes, destroying roads, bridges and other infrastructure.'As a result, the countrySee the Story
Kenya floods death toll rises to 188 as heavy rains persist
63% Left coverage: 8 sources
Eric Adams · CaliforniaHundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters Thursday remained behind barricades on the UCLA campus despite police orders to leave as officers were poised to move in on their fortified encampment that was ringed by an even larger crowd, including supporters who locked arms and curious onlookers.See the Story
Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters remain on UCLA campus despite police ordering them to leave
55% Center coverage: 76 sources