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  • Belgium Found Guilty of Crimes Against Humanity

    The Brussels Court of Appeal has condemned the Belgian state for crimes against humanity for its role in the abduction of children from Belgian-Congolese parents during the colonial period in Congo. Five women — Léa Tavares Mujinga, Monique Bintu Bingi, Noëlle Verbeken, Simone Ngalula, and Marie-José Loshi — successfully sued the state after being forcibly…

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  • Aleppo: A Humanitarian Update

    The recent capture of Aleppo by rebel forces has triggered a significant humanitarian crisis, affecting thousands of civilians. For the fifth consecutive day, hostilities continue in northwestern Syria, particularly in Aleppo, Hama, and Idlib. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (@un_ocha) reports that essential services have largely ceased in Aleppo: the Suliman…

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  • Russia Accused of Systematic Deportation of Ukrainian Children

    Yale’s School of Public Health has released a US State Department-backed report alleging that 314 Ukrainian children were forcibly deported to Russia and subjected to a Kremlin-funded program of “Russification.” Of these children, 166 were placed with Russian families, 148 were listed in adoption databases, and others remain in institutions. The report claims Russian presidential…

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  • Northern Gaza: 130,000 Children Deprived of Aid

    Approximately 130,000 children under 10 in northern Gaza have been cut off from essential supplies for 50 days, according to Save the Children. Declared a closed military zone on October 6, the area has remained inaccessible to aid workers. The Famine Review Committee has warned of imminent or ongoing famine, while the UN flagged risks…

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