Families in Gaza leave Rafah because they fear additional assaults by Israel. In an attempt to escape Israel's conflict, over a million Palestinians escaped to Rafah in Gaza. Many are now escaping the city once more out of fear of a ground offensive and additional aerial bombardment.
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Yemenis protest strikes by the US and UK in the Red Sea
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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak departed the D-Day monument early, angering the public.
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Women in Afghanistan are suffering under the Taliban, according to refugees from that country living in Australia. To help with their suffering, they host fundraisers and provide assistance. Once again, the Taliban begin a new school year in Afghanistan devoid of female students. Women's rights in Afghanistan are still not fully respected.
Israeli drones threatened to hit Iran, and the US was alerted.
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Days after India enacted the Citizenship Amendment Act. The Supreme Court was inundated with petitions for the act's retraction. On March 19, the Supreme Court heard arguments against the CAA in more than 200 petitions.
Rafah's embrace of Ramadan: A destroyed mosque is transformed into a place of worship
Palestinian Muslims find it difficult to observe Ramadan customarily because of Israel's targeting of mosques. Rafah residents are repurposing the remains as a place of worship despite the damage.
Argentine poverty is on the rise, according to an independent survey, with a rate of 60%.
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