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Iran’s 200-Missile Barrage on Israel: 10 Key Facts You Need to Know
Iran’s 200-missile strike on Israel sparks fears of wider regional conflict.
Hunger in Haiti reaches famine levels as gangs squeeze life out of the capital and beyond
Nearly half the country’s population of more than 11 million people experiencing crisis levels of hunger.
Facing the Flood: Nigerian Farmers Anxiously Await Rising Waters
Prayers up! In Nigeria's Benue state, farmers are bracing for devastating floods that could destroy crops and livelihoods.
Tragic Stampede at Bhole Baba's Gathering: Understanding the ‘godmen’ Phenomenon
Tragic stampede at Bhole Baba’s event kills 121, highlighting the powerful draw of India's godmen and their followers.
Haitians Fleeing To Cap-Haïtien As gang violence consumes Port-au-Prince
Right now, Cap-Haïtien is the only city that connects Haiti to the world as Port-au-Prince is in crisis.
Deaths from Congo floods approach 400 as search continues
The death toll from floods in eastern Congo has almost doubled, reaching close to 400 people as of Sunday, according to a local official.
Powerful quake rocks Turkey and Syria, kills more than 16,000
A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake rocked wide swaths of Turkey and Syria early Monday, toppling hundreds of buildings and killing more than 1,900 people.
Crisis: Is there hope for a dying river in Kenya’s growing capital?
Vultures scavenge for dead animals along a river turned sewer conduit in Kenya’s capital Nairobi. Its waters turn from clear to black as it traverses informal settlements and industrial hubs.
Desperately needed women’s clinic in South Sudan to be shut down
In a country where the maternal mortality rate is one of the highest in the world, a small clinic dedicated to reproductive health care for more than 200,000 people is about to be shut down. The worried-looking mothers know too well what might happen next.
'Every day you're hopeless': Haitians eye foreign help warily as gangs, cholera outbreak take toll
As Haiti continues to grapple with gang violence, inflation and rising cholera cases, a proposed U.N. security response is being met with caution by some Haitians.
Help, Jesus: Nigeria battles worst floods in years; 300 killed in 2022
Nigeria is battling its worst floods in a decade with more than 300 people killed in 2022 including at least 20 this week, authorities said, admitting the situation is “beyond our control.”
Infants among 22 worshippers killed in Nigeria church attack
Two infants are among the 22 worshippers killed in an attack on a church in southwestern Nigeria that has shocked the West African nation, an emergency official told The Associated Press on Tuesday.
Prayers Up: More than 60 feared dead in bombing of Ukrainian school
More than 60 people were feared dead Sunday after a Russian bomb flattened a school being used as a shelter, Ukrainian officials said, while Moscow’s forces pressed their attack on defenders inside Mariupol’s steel plant in an apparent race to capture the city ahead of Russia’s Victory Day holiday.
Russia-Ukraine War: African Students dealing with racism, mistreatment while trying to exit Ukraine
African students ay they are facing discrimination at the border of Poland while simply trying to escape to safety.
Disturbing Report: Former Georgia pastor pleads guilty to sexually assaulting African girl on mission trip, feds say
Former Orthodox Presbyterian minister, Eric Tuininga, 44, was officially charged with “engaging in illicit sexual conduct in foreign places,” DOJ officials said in a news release, reports The Associated Press. The girl was only 14 when Tuininga violated her in 2019, officials said.
Free God's People! Strikers protest Haiti’s lack of security after kidnappings of Christian missionaries
Christian Aid Ministries said the kidnapped group included six women, six men and five children, including a 2-year-old.
Tragic: Christian pastor in Nigeria hacked to death by angry Muslims
A Nigerian pastor whose ministry converted many Muslims to Christianity was tragically murdered by an angry Muslim mob.