The Danish Minister for Development Cooperation, Ulla Tørnæs, is now increasing Denmark’s humanitarian assistance to combat the acute food security crisis in the Horn
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UN appeals for nearly $170 million to aid pastoralists in northern Kenya
The United Nations and its humanitarian partners today appealed for $166 million to aid Kenyan pastoralists and farmers whose livestock and crops are suffering
How could Hawaii block Trump’s travel ban?
Just hours before President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban was to go into effect, a federal judge in Hawaii issued a temporary restraining order
Suicide attack kills dozens in Damascus Justice Palace
At least 25 people have been killed in a suicide bomb attack at the main judicial building in the Syrian capital, Damascus, according to
Female teacher admits sex with two underage pupils but avoids jail
A former high school teacher has avoided a prison sentence after she admitted having sex with two teenage pupils. Haeli Wey had sex with
Hate crimes rose over 20% in 2016 due to fueled election campaign
Hate crimes in nine US metropolitan areas rose more than 20 per cent last year, fueled by inflamed passions during the presidential campaign and
Obama lawyers move fast to join fight against Trump
When Johnathan Smith resigned from the US Justice Department on Inauguration Day, he looked forward to spending time with his infant son, but that
At least 450,000 IDPs expected in cramped Mosul camps
There may not be enough space in camps to accommodate the tens of thousands of internally displaced people (IDP) currently fleeing their homes in
U.S. weighs deploying up to 1,000 ‘reserve’ troops for Islamic State fight
U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration is weighing a deployment of up to 1,000 American soldiers to Kuwait to serve as a reserve force in
South Sudan conflict
The South Sudanese teenager’s body was laid out on a bed, under a tree, beneath a mosquito net.On one bedpost hung the metal ligature