Bruce Sanchez would have gone to the Santa Fe National Cemetery on Memorial Day to honor his late father, but his community's water woes forced him to stay home as he feared the way he smelled after ...
Benue lawmaker Ugbor decries inhumane conditions in IDP camps, urges urgent resettlement and restoration of displaced persons ...
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The climate crisis will create 1.2 billion refugees. LGBTQ+ people will be especially affected.
Experts warn that LGBTQ+ people will be uniquely vulnerable and face specific challenges as the climate crisis worsens.
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How Osuofia in London and Living in Bondage Captured What It Means to Be Nigerian
Nigerian folklore and mythology are rich with stories of shape-shifters, water spirits, forest deities, and mystical beings.
Lt. Gen. Alani Akinrinade, one time Nigerian Chief of Army Staff, was a twotime Minister of the Federal Republic. An officer and a gentleman, if ever there was one, Gen. Akinrinade was run out of town ...
The Fiji Bulikula are just one win away from making history, as they prepare to face Nigeria in the International Women’s Rugby League World Series final that’s now underway. A win will see the ...
Nigeria has reaffirmed its commitment to protecting and assisting refugees, asylum seekers, migrants, and internally displaced persons (IDPs). The commitment was made at the 76th session of the ...
Iran is a warning to every society that treats water as infinite. Over the summer, Iran’s water crisis turned into an emergency. Wells collapsed and some reservoirs ran dry. Taps went dry for half a ...
FLINT, Mich. (WJRT) - The Justice Department is requesting a pause in Flint water crisis litigation during the ongoing government shutdown, citing a need to delay civil cases until funding is ...
GENEVA– A whopping 2.1 billion people or one in every four people globally lack access to safely managed drinking water, according to a joint report by UN agencies WHO and the UNICEF on August 26.
Low water levels of Latyan Dam that provides water to Tehran, Iran on May 8, 2025. Credit - Bahram/Middle East Images/AFP/Getty Images Iran is a warning to every society that treats water as infinite.
Kabul children spend their days hauling water through Kabul's dusty alleys instead of going to school - an ordeal for one family that reflects Afghanistan's deepening water crisis. Diane To reports.
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