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FirstFT: Trump raises prospect of ‘regime change’ in Iran

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内容摘要:In the study, researchers analyzed data from 43 U.S. health systems to compare two groups: people with

In the study, researchers analyzed data from 43 U.S. health systems to compare two groups: people with

The funding cuts have left UNICEF’s partners unable to provide lifesaving support, including therapeutic supplies and supplemental nutrition at a time when 15% of Somali children are acutely malnourished, said Simon Karanja, a regional UNICEF official.One Alight Africa worker, Abdullahi Hassan, confirmed that the group had to close all their nutrition centers in several districts of Mogadishu. One nutrition project supervisor for the group, Said Abdullahi Hassan, said closures have caused, “tragically, the deaths of some children.”

FirstFT: Trump raises prospect of ‘regime change’ in Iran

Without the food assistance they had taken for granted, many Somalis are seeing their children waste away.More than 500 malnourished children were admitted to the center for malnourished children at Banadir Hospital between April and May, according to Dr. Mohamed Jama, head of the nutrition center.He said such increases in patients usually occur during major crises like drought or famine but called the current situation unprecedented.

FirstFT: Trump raises prospect of ‘regime change’ in Iran

“The funding gap has impacted not only the malnourished but also health staff, whose salaries have been cut,” he said.Fadumo Ali Adawe, a mother of five who lives in one of the camps, said she urgently needed help for her 3-year-old daughter, malnourished now for nine months. The nearby nutrition center she frequented is now closed.

FirstFT: Trump raises prospect of ‘regime change’ in Iran

“We are unsure of what to do next,” she said.

Inside that center, empty food packages were strewn about — and USAID posters still hung on the walls.“Sexual violence was a planned and deliberate method,” she said. “It was effective for the army’s goals insomuch as these brutal acts on women had the effect of causing mistrust, of destroying healthy relationships between women and men, of splitting the family unit and destroying the community social fabric.”

Another woman testified in closed session that she had been washing clothes in the river when paramilitaries and soldiers forced her inside and told her to strip. She was raped first by paramilitaries and then by soldiers.Through an interpreter, she explained that they took her husband that day and she never saw him again. She was four months pregnant at the time.

The Guatemalan Commission for Historical Clarification established by the United Nations to investigate human rights violations during the civil war, documented 1,465 cases of rape during the conflict. In 89% of the cases, the women were Indigenous Maya, according to the report.COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Minnesota Gov.

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