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The beginning of a ceasefire in Gaza brings optimism for a break from conflict and the ability to reach those in need, according to humanitarian representatives from the United Nations.

They repeated their requests for entry into all areas of the war-torn region, where the number of deaths approached 15,000 and numerous displaced individuals were forced to sleep on the streets. The spokesperson for the UN’s humanitarian affairs coordination office…

On the initial day of the humanitarian ceasefire, the UN provides additional assistance to Gaza.

The population of Gaza exceeds two million, and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for Palestine Refugees provides aid to over a million displaced individuals in 156 facilities throughout the area. On Friday, the United Nations Office for…

Russian shoppers are feeling the pressure as inflation remains high.

MOSCOW —  The produce and meat sections at supermarkets in Moscow are well-stocked, but numerous customers are disheartened by the high prices caused by inflation. The Central Bank of Russia has increased its primary interest rate on four occasions this…

American retailers are providing major discounts for Black Friday, but the question remains: Will consumers actually make purchases?

NEW YORK —  Anticipate significant price reductions and additional incentives to attract customers to brick-and-mortar stores on Black Friday. However, merchants are concerned that these tactics may not be sufficient. Customers are facing increased stress as their savings decrease and…

The city of Ukraine is being fiercely attacked by Russia at high cost.

Ukrainian senior officials and soldiers reported on Thursday that Russia, after weeks of bombing the eastern city of Avdiivka, is now deploying troops towards the strategically significant but devastated area in eastern Ukraine. The troops are facing significant casualties. “According…

The WHO has requested additional information from China regarding recent cases of illness and clusters of pneumonia.

geneva —  Chinese authorities reported to the World Health Organization on Thursday that they did not discover any unfamiliar or new illnesses in the nation. The U.N. health agency had requested details after observing a possible increase in respiratory illnesses…

Traders in Ukraine are worried about proposed changes to the rules for exporting grain, which have already been changed before.

kyiv, ukraine —  According to the Ukrainian traders’ union UGA, the proposed changes to grain trading regulations by parliament could have detrimental effects on Ukraine’s vital grain exports. The union believes that these plans were not carefully thought out and…

The countries of West Africa are taking action to address widespread outbreaks of diphtheria by focusing on those who have not received vaccinations.

abuja, nigeria —  Government officials in multiple West African nations are working to control large-scale diphtheria outbreaks. In Nigeria, a high-ranking health official stated on Thursday that millions of people are receiving vaccinations to address significant vulnerabilities to the disease….

Ten years since the Euromaidan demonstrations, the fate of Ukraine’s potential membership in the EU remains uncertain.

It has been a decade since demonstrators in favor of European integration congregated in Independence Square in Kyiv. These events ultimately resulted in the removal of the pro-Kremlin leader Viktor Yanukovych and the illegal takeover of Crimea by Russia. Currently,…

10 years after the protests known as ‘Euromaidan’, Ukraine’s potential for joining the EU remains uncertain.

LONDON —  In February 2012, a large number of Ukrainian citizens gathered in Independence Square in Kyiv to express their desire for a European-oriented future for their nation. This event sparked a decade of unrest, upheaval and strife, leading up…