Sudan conflict has displaced more than 5.4 million people, making it the fastest displacement crisis in the world
UN human rights commissioner appeals for release of hostages
Conflict has driven forced displacement to a record 110 million refugees, the highest in decades
Sudan becomes the world’s fastest-growing displacement crisis since two rival generals plunged the country into war nearly six months ago
A team will arrive Saturday to gather information and collect possible evidence of gross violations of international humanitarian and human rights law that might amount to war crimes
Racism in US, a legacy of slavery and the transatlantic slave trade, continues to exist in form of racial profiling, police killings, other human rights violations, UN report says
WHO warns of a large-scale crisis in neighboring Armenia, while Red Cross teams in the embattled enclave use megaphones to find and assist vulnerable people who have stayed behind
People are on the move because of conflicts, the inability to find a job or a future at home, or violence within neighborhoods or communities, IOM says
South Sudan has suffered for years from the overlapping effects of conflict, climate crisis, infectious diseases and hunger
Since Azerbaijan attacked Nagorno-Karabakh on Sept. 19, more than 88,700 refugees have arrived in Armenia, the UN refugee agency says
About half of the world’s children breathe air polluted by tobacco smoke, and about 51,000 children die each year from illnesses related to secondhand smoke
UN rights chief Volker Türk calls for international action to bring an end to the country's increasingly brutal, repressive junta regime
New report presents picture of widespread violations and abuse against civilians, deliberate large-scale destruction of essential infrastructure
UN investigators say that human rights violations and abuse in Syria are sowing seeds for further violence and radicalization, despite diplomatic efforts to stabilize situation in country
UN: Russia’s Ukraine invasion followed by rapid deterioration of human rights in Russia
UN investigators accuse all parties to conflict of widespread atrocities
Millions are being deprived of an education and the skills needed to help Ukraine recover from war
With no political solution in sight, U.N. agencies are developing contingency plans for whatever emergency might arise
The conflict is reportedly spreading to Kordofan and moving toward Al Jazira province, the breadbasket of Sudan
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