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Gaza's Silent Night: Churches Cancel Christmas Festivities Amid 2025 Crisis
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Gaza's Silent Night: Churches Cancel Christmas Festivities Amid 2025 Crisis

In 2025, the remaining churches in Gaza have cancelled Christmas celebrations due to the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis. The silence marks a profound loss for the region's ancient Christian community.

Sudan's New Peace Plan Wins Arab League Backing, But RSF Dismisses It as 'Fantasy' Amid Fierce Fighting
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Sudan's New Peace Plan Wins Arab League Backing, But RSF Dismisses It as 'Fantasy' Amid Fierce Fighting

The Arab League has backed a new Sudanese peace plan, but its rejection by the RSF and escalating violence in regions like Kordofan cast doubt on its viability, deepening the country's 20-month-long conflict.

Gaza Couple's Wedding Day Turns to Tragedy After Israeli Shelling
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Gaza Couple's Wedding Day Turns to Tragedy After Israeli Shelling

A newlywed couple in Gaza saw their wedding day turn into a tragedy when an Israeli shelling hit their shelter. After multiple delays, their celebration became a rescue scene.

Gaza Health System Faces 'Unprecedented Collapse' as Israel Blocks Aid, Warns Top Official
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Gaza Health System Faces 'Unprecedented Collapse' as Israel Blocks Aid, Warns Top Official

Gaza's top health official warns of an 'unprecedented collapse' as Israeli blockade chokes off vital medical supplies, leaving 20,000 patients waiting for treatment and risking mass casualties.

Yemen's Warring Parties Agree to Major Prisoner Swap, Boosting Peace Hopes
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Yemen's Warring Parties Agree to Major Prisoner Swap, Boosting Peace Hopes

Yemen's internationally recognised government and the Houthi group have agreed to a large-scale prisoner swap involving thousands of detainees after UN-backed talks in Oman, offering a sign of progress in the long-running conflict.

Home in the Ruins: Gaza's Families Return to a Life Among the Wreckage
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Home in the Ruins: Gaza's Families Return to a Life Among the Wreckage

Two years into the conflict, a fragile truce has led Gaza's families to leave flooded tents for their half-destroyed homes. PRISM reports on the daily struggle for survival amid the ruins as reconstruction remains on hold.

Sudan's Forgotten Crisis: A Doctor's Dispatch from a Camp That Grew 500% in Two Weeks
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Sudan's Forgotten Crisis: A Doctor's Dispatch from a Camp That Grew 500% in Two Weeks

In December 2025, a displacement camp in al-Dabba, Sudan, swelled from 2,000 to over 10,000 people in two weeks. A doctor’s firsthand account reveals the human cost of the world’s largest, yet forgotten, humanitarian crisis.

Gaza Ceasefire Falters as Israeli Fire Kills Palestinians, Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
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Gaza Ceasefire Falters as Israeli Fire Kills Palestinians, Worsening Humanitarian Crisis

A U.S.-brokered ceasefire in Gaza is faltering as Israeli forces reportedly kill more Palestinians. The crisis is compounded by a severe aid blockade and winter storms, says the UN.

Cycle of Crisis: Medically Evacuated Gaza Infant Hospitalized Again After Return
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Cycle of Crisis: Medically Evacuated Gaza Infant Hospitalized Again After Return

A one-year-old Gaza infant, evacuated to Jordan for life-saving treatment, has been hospitalized again just days after her return, highlighting the territory's fragile health system and ongoing humanitarian crisis.

Gaza's Health System Nears Collapse as Medicine Shortage Rate Hits 52%, Ministry Warns
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Gaza's Health System Nears Collapse as Medicine Shortage Rate Hits 52%, Ministry Warns

Gaza's Health Ministry reports a catastrophic shortage, with the rate for essential medicines out of stock at 52%. The crisis threatens thousands despite a ceasefire, as aid trucks are restricted.

Sudan's Information Lifeline, Radio Dabanga, Faces Silence Amid Funding Crisis
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Sudan's Information Lifeline, Radio Dabanga, Faces Silence Amid Funding Crisis

Amsterdam-based Radio Dabanga, a crucial independent news source for war-torn Sudan, is on the brink of closure due to budget cuts. This analysis explores the impact of its potential silence on a spiraling humanitarian crisis.

A Triptych of Tragedy: Gaza's Compounding Crises of Conflict, Collapse, and Captivity
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A Triptych of Tragedy: Gaza's Compounding Crises of Conflict, Collapse, and Captivity

An analysis of the multifaceted tragedy in Gaza, examining recent events including a deadly strike on a wedding, a home's collapse in a storm, and vigils for prisoners.