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500 days of war in Sudan: the world´s largest (forgotten) humanitarian crisis

Istambul (Anadolu): Nearly 500 days of violence and conflict have left Sudan in the grip of a humanitarian crisis many say is one of the largest in the world.

Almost 52,000 people have been killed or wounded and tens of millions displaced since April 2023, when a battle for power erupted between Sudan’s army led by Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) headed by his former deputy Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo.

The Islamophobic pogrom in the UK is a result of decades of racist policies

Istambul (Anadolu): The Islamophobic pogrom that swept through many parts of the United Kingdom (UK) came as a surprise. For many, including Muslims from France or Austria, England was seen as a haven of tolerance -a Muslim-friendly country where communities could practice their faith without interference from an Islamophobic state.

Peace in peril: Israel accused of violating Olympic Truce ahead of Paris 2024

Istambul (Anadolu) As Israel’s war in Gaza continues to claim Palestinian lives, questions are being raised about whether its participation in the Paris 2024 Games violates the Olympic Truce, a long-standing tradition, and UN resolution aimed at fostering peace during the world’s biggest sporting event.