Lebanon's Prime Minister, Nawaf Salam, announced on Wednesday that Thursday, April 9, will be a national day of mourning for the victims of Israeli attacks targeting civilians. The assaults resulted in the deaths of 254 people and injuries to over 1160 others.
In a gesture of humanitarian solidarity, officials from Abu Dhabi visited a hospital treating victims of Iranian attacks. This visit comes at a sensitive time as tensions in the region escalate.
Massive protests erupted in Tehran to honor the students who lost their lives in a missile attack on an elementary school in southern Iran. Citizens gathered in a central square, holding banners expressing their sorrow and anger over the recurrence of such incidents.
Five Iraqis, including a woman, were killed when a missile struck a house in a farm in the Safwan area of Al-Zubair district, Basra province, southern Iraq. This incident highlights the rising security tensions in the region.
A memorial ceremony was held in Tehran on April 6 to honor the victims of a bombing that targeted an elementary school in Minab. The tragic incident resulted in the loss of many children's lives, sparking waves of grief and anger in Iranian society.
Afghan authorities report that the death toll from recent floods has surpassed 100, as the country grapples with escalating humanitarian crises. This natural disaster exacerbates the suffering of local populations already in distress.
The UAE Ministry of Defense announced that the number of injured from recent attacks has risen to <strong>217</strong> individuals, including citizens from various countries, such as <strong>Russia</strong>. This escalation comes amid heightened tensions in the region.
Israeli rescue teams have recovered two additional bodies from the rubble of a building in Haifa after it was struck by an Iranian missile, raising the death toll to four. This incident highlights the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran.
Construction of permanent housing units for victims of hydrometeorological disasters is accelerating in Kuala Serabi, Berhwan, Indonesia. Workers aim to complete one housing unit every 15 days to meet the needs of affected families.
The United Nations Support Mission in Libya reported that <strong>63 people</strong> lost their lives in 2025 due to landmine-related incidents, including <strong>21 children</strong>. This alarming statistic highlights the ongoing dangers posed by these weapons, particularly to vulnerable populations.
The death toll from the devastating floods in Brazil has risen to <strong>40</strong>, as heavy rains caused landslides and widespread flooding. Local authorities are struggling to provide assistance to those affected amid challenging conditions.
A magnitude <strong>5.9</strong> earthquake struck the Hindu Kush region of Afghanistan on Friday, resulting in the deaths of <strong>eight people</strong> and injuring one child due to a house collapse in the capital, Kabul.
The National Human Rights Commission of Indonesia announced the issuance of <strong>8,599</strong> certificates for victims of human rights violations during a parliamentary hearing. This initiative aims to compensate victims and their families, reflecting the government's commitment to justice and accountability.
A recent study has uncovered that official statistics in Germany do not fully reflect the reality of violence in society, affecting victims including women, men, and individuals from immigrant backgrounds. The findings suggest that violence extends beyond recorded figures, raising questions about the effectiveness of current policies in addressing this issue.
The death toll from the devastating earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria has risen to approximately <strong>37,000</strong>, highlighting the scale of the humanitarian disaster in the region. The earthquake, which occurred early Monday morning, caused widespread destruction and affected millions of lives.
The Indonesian government announced the distribution of humanitarian aid to victims of a major fire in Batu Tembau village, where 117 families lost their homes. The aid includes food supplies and essential items to assist the survivors.
Under pressure from a government campaign against fraud, the number of criminal gang escapes in Cambodia has surged. Indonesian youths, Abdullah and Hafiz, are among the victims, finding themselves without passports or money while awaiting assistance from their embassy.
The death toll from the floods that swept the western coast of Yemen has risen to <strong>17 fatalities</strong>, including <strong>five women</strong>, in the districts of Al-Mokha and Mawza in Taiz Governorate, according to local statistics. This disaster comes at a time when Yemen is suffering from worsening humanitarian crises due to ongoing conflict.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that the death toll has risen to <strong>1116 martyrs</strong> and <strong>3229 injured</strong> since the beginning of the month, reflecting the escalating humanitarian crisis in the country.
A group of Jeffrey Epstein's victims has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice and Google, accusing them of violating their privacy and republishing sensitive personal information. The lawsuit follows the leak of information about nearly 100 survivors of sex trafficking.
In a public hearing, the partner of a Nottingham attack survivor accused authorities of torturing the victims' families by prolonging their suffering. The attacks on June 13, 2023, resulted in the deaths of three individuals and left others seriously injured.
The Catholic Church in Portugal has announced the allocation of <strong>€1.6 million</strong> in financial compensation for victims of sexual abuse. This decision is part of the Church's efforts to address the repercussions of this issue that has affected its reputation.
Five survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse publicly recount their harrowing experiences on his private island, revealing the psychological torment they endured. Their testimonies were featured on the BBC's 'Newsnight' program.
The BBC has announced an interview with five of Epstein's victims, revealing new details about the crimes and when justice may be achieved. The victims shared their experiences of exploitation and the fear that characterized their interactions with Epstein.
The Madrid government has launched a series of university lectures on terrorism, featuring victims of the ETA organization. The initiative aims to highlight Spain's recent history and has sparked significant debate over the intersection of politics and victim issues.
A military cargo plane crashed in southern Colombia on Monday evening, resulting in the deaths of 66 individuals, including army and police personnel. The local governor confirmed that a list of names is not yet available.