Lebanon is grappling with a severe economic crisis that has led to unprecedented living conditions. Citizens are suffering from acute shortages of essential goods and soaring prices, exacerbating their daily struggles.
The Indonesian government has announced the commencement of social assistance distribution for low-income citizens in April 2026. This initiative aims to alleviate economic burdens and enhance access to education.
In a poignant incident, a woman sat on a staircase, evoking strong emotions among onlookers. This scene highlights a painful human reality that calls for reflection and action.
As military escalation in the Middle East enters its fifth week, UN warnings grow regarding severe economic and social repercussions. Estimates suggest losses could reach $194 billion, alongside rising unemployment and poverty rates.
In a humanitarian initiative, volunteers are providing meals for the poor in Buenos Aires, within the courtyard of Argentine football legend Diego Maradona's home. This historic site now contributes to alleviating the suffering of those in need.
A recent commentary published in Al-Masry Al-Youm addresses the pressing social and economic issues affecting the Egyptian community. It emphasizes the need for dialogue and interaction between citizens and relevant authorities.
Approximately <strong>14 million families</strong> in the UK are facing increasing difficulties in securing their basic needs, reflecting the deteriorating economic conditions in the country. Reports indicate that this crisis is exacerbated by rising living costs and declining purchasing power.
The ongoing conflict in Iran has exacerbated economic conditions in the Levant, with reports indicating that over <strong>4 million people</strong> have fallen into poverty. This crisis highlights the negative impacts of wars on local communities.
Abdullah Al-Dardari, Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations, warns that military escalation in the Middle East could lead to economic losses of up to <strong>194 billion dollars</strong>, pushing an additional <strong>4 million people</strong> into poverty.
The CEO of the Israeli company Rubin reports a significant rise in poverty among families in Israel, attributed to the country's wars and their ill-timed nature, leading to declining income levels.
A researcher from Oxford University has revealed that it takes 63 minutes to earn one dollar in the United States, double the average in Germany, France, and the UK, indicating that poverty rates in the U.S. are much higher than previously thought.