The main news of the day | Wednesday: Sudan, Bapor, Syria, Afghanistan

Families who fled from hostilities in North Darfur are looking for refuge in Tavil. The main news of the day | Wednesday: Sudan, Bapor, Syria, Afghanistan UN The main news of the day in the UN and in the world: ongoing violence in Sudan, the risks of closing schools of Bapor in East Jerusalem, the threat of escalation in Syria, a new report on Afghanistan. 62 > 62 > violence in Sudan The UN Secretary General expressed deep concern about the situation in Sudan on Wednesday, in particular, continuing attacks on the capital of Northern Darfur El Fashir. According to estimates, only more than 400 thousand people were forced to leave the camp only this month. The head of the UN is alarmed by reports of persecution, intimidation and arbitrary detention of immigrants at checkpoints. Despite the unstable situation and the lack of funding, the UN and partners make every effort to expand emergency assistance in the Tivla Northern Darfur area, where the main part of the displaced persons from the camp is now located. ~ 60 > school Bapor Less than ten days later, the orders of the Israeli authorities will come into force about the closure of six schools in the UN Agency for Palestinian Refugees (Bapor) in Eastern Jerusalem, and the director of the Bapor on the west coast of Roland Friedrich warned today. According to him, this may deprive the right to education about 800 children. Such measures violate Israeli obligations within the framework of international law, added Frederick. risks in Syria 60 > special messenger in Syria Gayr Pedersen today declared his anxiety in the country, especially in the country, especially in the country, especially in the country, especially in the country. suburbs of Damascus and in Homs. He is also concerned about the messages of Israeli strikes. Pedersen called for immediate measures to protect the civilian population, a decrease in tension and the prevention of inciting inter -communal enmity. The special bearer called for the guilty to the guilty of incitement and the murders of civilians. He also stated the need for complete respect for Syria sovereignty. Afghanistan Economics 60 > Afghanistan is more and economic crisis more deeply in the socio-economic crisis. Inequality, loss of income and restrictions on women’s rights threaten the future of the country, despite some signs of economic recovery. This is warned by the authors of the new report of the United Nations Development Program. Experts emphasize the need for long -term economic and social decisions, in particular, lifting restrictions on women. According to the report, in 2024, 75 percent of the population were unable to provide themselves stably – six percentage points more than in 2023.

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