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Pakistan and Afghanistan Agree to Avoid Escalation in Armed Conflict

Pakistan and Afghanistan have reached an agreement to avoid escalation in their armed conflict during talks recently hosted by China. This agreement comes amid rising tensions between the two neighboring countries.

Pakistan and Afghanistan Agree to Avoid Escalation in Armed Conflict

China announced that Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed to avoid any escalation in their armed conflict during recent talks hosted in Beijing. This agreement comes amid rising tensions due to Pakistan's accusations against Afghanistan of harboring militants responsible for cross-border attacks.

Address food crisis affecting 13.3 million Syrians amid ongoing conflict

Syria faces a severe food crisis with approximately <strong>13.3 million</strong> people suffering from food insecurity. This crisis is exacerbated by the ongoing armed conflict that has significantly impacted citizens' lives and the national economy.

Repeated Shelling Targets Residential Areas in Sudan's Delanj

The city of Delanj in Sudan is suffering from continuous artillery shelling, with Rapid Support Forces accused of targeting residential neighborhoods. Residents report daily struggles amid escalating violence.

Southern Lebanon Faces Catastrophic Cultural Loss Amid Israeli Invasion

Southern Lebanon is experiencing significant cultural loss due to escalating Israeli military actions, threatening historical and heritage sites. This situation raises deep concerns about the preservation of Lebanese cultural identity amidst ongoing conflict.

Transform Kyiv Turns Kherson into Lifeless Military Base

Vladimir Saldo, the governor of Kherson, revealed that the Kyiv regime has transformed the city into a military base suffering from continuous infrastructure deterioration, negatively impacting civilian life.

Escalating Houthi Involvement Threatens Yemen's Economy

Concerns are growing over the collapse of Yemen's economy as the Houthis officially enter the conflict in the region. The Yemeni economy, heavily reliant on imports, faces increasing vulnerability amid ongoing crises.

Report reveals 51 medical workers killed in Lebanon in one month

The Director-General of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, reported that Lebanon has witnessed the deaths of <strong>51 medical workers</strong> due to armed conflict this month. This alarming statistic reflects the escalating violence and its impact on the healthcare sector.

Rapid Support Forces Achieve Ground Gains in Sudan's Regions

The Rapid Support Forces announced significant territorial gains in North Kordofan and Blue Nile states, asserting control over strategic locations amid escalating armed conflict in Sudan. The forces expressed their commitment to continue military operations in these areas.

Recover bodies from mass graves in Tripoli after militia collapse

The discovery of mass graves continues in the Abu Slim neighborhood of Tripoli, Libya, where bodies have been recovered from the premises of the Stability Support Agency, dissolved last year. These findings raise questions about the fate of the missing in the country.

Exchange of Strikes Between Russia and Ukraine as New US Talks Resume

Reports indicate casualties on both sides of the conflict on Saturday, as US-Ukrainian talks take place in Miami to renew efforts to end the war. Most of the Chernihiv region in Ukraine experienced a power outage amidst the escalating strikes.

Airstrike on Hospital in Sudan Results in 64 Deaths and 89 Injuries

The World Health Organization reported an airstrike on a hospital in eastern Darfur, Sudan, which resulted in the deaths of 64 people, including children, and injuries to 89 others. This incident comes amidst escalating armed conflict between the Sudanese army and rapid support forces.