Exile ends but Afghan returnees struggling to find footing after long spells – some two decades – in Iran and Pakistan

Exile ends but Afghan returnees struggling to find footing after long spells – some two decades – in Iran and Pakistan

Many of the returnees have spent decades, and in some cases their entire lives, outside Afghanistan. Upon returning, they often find themselves with limited social networks, little familiarity with local systems and customs and restricted access to housing, livelihoods, public services, civil documentation and protection mechanisms, the report said.

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Egypt finds lost Byzantine-era city in western desert that had basilica church that dates back to the mid-4th century

Egypt finds lost Byzantine-era city in western desert that had basilica church that dates back to the mid-4th century

A basilica church dating back to the mid-fourth century stands at the settlement’s head, overlooking its main streets, along with remains of two watchtowers to safeguard the outskirts, said Mahmoud Massoud, who chairs the archaeological mission.

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Iran’s new Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei a no-show at father’s funeral as three other pray beside his coffin

Iran’s new Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei a no-show at father’s funeral as three other pray beside his coffin

On Sunday, tens of thousands more mourners, including soldiers, seminary students and ordinary men and women filed into the Mosalla to pay their respects to Khamenei and his family, waving flags emblazoned with promises of revenge against America and Israel.

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It is some ‘light at the end of the tunnel’ for residents of eastern Congo as WHO starts trials of a new Ebola treatment

It is some ‘light at the end of the tunnel’ for residents of eastern Congo as WHO starts trials of a new Ebola treatment

The WHO announced the same day that the first participant had been enrolled in the study, which is evaluating whether the antiviral remdesivir, the experimental antibody treatment MBP134 or a combination of both can improve survival among patients infected with the Bundibugyo virus.

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President Trump arm-twisting Iranians to buy, eat American food as part of potential ceasefire agreement

President Trump arm-twisting Iranians to buy, eat American food as part of potential ceasefire agreement

Abdolnaser Hemmati, governor of Iran’s central bank, told the Iranian news agency Tasnim that “there is no obligation to buy agricultural inputs from the US.”

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Uganda in the crosshairs of a new threat after Marburg virus case is detected in Kyegegwa District

Uganda in the crosshairs of a new threat after Marburg virus case is detected in Kyegegwa District

World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed a case of Marburg virus disease in Uganda’s western Kyegegwa District, Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus announced during his opening remarks at the WHO media briefing on Thursday. The case was identified through enhanced disease surveillance for Ebola, according to WHO. Ugandan health authorities notified...

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In eastern Congo’s displacement camp, risks exacerbated by dry taps and crowded shelters

In eastern Congo’s displacement camp, risks exacerbated by dry taps and crowded shelters

Bunia is one of the epicentres of the Ebola outbreak, which has so far infected 676 people and killed 136. Response has been hampered by uncertainty surrounding the initial cases, the absence of an approved vaccine for the Bundibugyo strain, community mistrust and persistent insecurity.

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ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan suspended over alleged abuse of office and sexual harassment

ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan suspended over alleged abuse of office and sexual harassment

It is on record that Khan has been fighting abuse of office and allegations of attempted rape or solicit sex from a female member of staff in his office.

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World looks to unpaid, overworked Congolese frontline health-workers to save it from deadly Ebola virus spread

World looks to unpaid, overworked Congolese frontline health-workers to save it from deadly Ebola virus spread

Mongbwalu has emerged as the epicentre of the rare Bundibugyo type. The town attracts large numbers of labourers who work in large goldmines with muddy pools of gold deposits, narrow pits and caves. They live in low-income areas including crowded camps and have little access to proper health protocols.

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European Union tightening migration rules to keep Africans Asians out, ease deportation process

European Union tightening migration rules to keep Africans Asians out, ease deportation process

Under the new rules, EU members would be able to establish so-called “return hubs” outside the bloc for people whose asylum claims have been rejected or who have been ordered to leave the EU. Deportees could be sent to hubs in countries with which they have no connection, which means EU countries can bypass the refusal of certain countries of origin to accept their nationals.

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