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The Shefa Hospital in Gaza is under attack by Israeli forces, leaving thousands of innocent people trapped without food, water, or medical care. Dr. Muhammad al Nunu was executed for staying to care for his patients despite the dire conditions. Additionally, civilians waiting for humanitarian aid were shot and killed. The situation in Gaza is dire, with people starving and dying due to the ongoing violence.

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Hamas has taken control of a hospital, seizing fuel and medicine. This has left me with no resources to treat patients, like a 5-year-old boy who needs a fracture fixed but lacks morphine due to Hamas taking it. I plead with anyone listening to leave and not stay here.

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There are 25 to 30 US-funded biolabs in Ukraine researching dangerous pathogens. As Ukraine is an active war zone, these labs could be compromised, releasing deadly pathogens that know no borders. To protect people worldwide, these labs must be shut down immediately, and their pathogens destroyed. The Biden-Harris administration should work with Russia, Ukraine, NATO, and the UN to implement a ceasefire near these labs until they're secured and the pathogens are destroyed. The US funds around 300 biolabs globally, some engaging in risky gain-of-function research, similar to the Wuhan lab. These labs should have been shut down two years ago. This isn't a partisan issue; the administration and Congress must act now for global health and well-being.

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Hamas has taken control of a hospital, seizing fuel and medicine. The speaker, a medical professional, expresses frustration at the lack of resources, specifically mentioning the inability to provide morphine for a 5-year-old boy with a fracture.

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Water tanks, wheat stocks, and bakeries in Gaza City are under threat of bombing, causing a shortage of bread and clean drinking water for the past four days. The lack of electricity hinders the availability of clean water, making even the water obtained from Ngozana undrinkable.

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Families trapped in a hospital during conflict faced severe shortages of water and food. Reports of indiscriminate shooting by the IDF were denied. Siblings with amputated limbs from an airstrike are in critical condition, with efforts to evacuate them ongoing. Concerns are raised for their well-being and that of other patients left behind in the hospital. Communication has been lost, leaving them isolated and in urgent need of assistance.

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There are 25 to 30 US-funded biolabs in Ukraine conducting research on dangerous pathogens. Given the ongoing war, these facilities are at risk of being compromised, potentially leading to the spread of deadly pathogens across Europe and beyond. To protect global health, these labs must be shut down immediately, and the pathogens destroyed. The Biden administration should collaborate with Russia, Ukraine, NATO, and the UN to establish a ceasefire around these labs until they are secured. Additionally, the US funds approximately 300 biolabs worldwide that are also engaged in similar research.

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I am currently at Aramark Hospital in Palestine, which is part of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society. Just two hours ago, this hospital was attacked, even though it should be a protected space under international humanitarian law. The attack occurred on a facility that was providing care to over 14,000 internally displaced people. It is crucial that health care workers and facilities are protected.

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Hospitals in Gaza have been forced to stop operating due to increased Israeli military activity in the area. The only functioning hospital in Deir el Beleh had to evacuate over 600 patients and medical staff, leaving it understaffed. The Israeli army designated areas around the hospital as a red zone, and there is evidence of fighting nearby. Videos show the dire situation, with people seeking shelter and safety around the hospital. The injured are now left without proper medical assistance. The Israeli army has not yet responded to inquiries. This is part of a pattern of hospitals being severely affected by Israeli military actions.

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There are 25 to 30 US-funded biolabs in Ukraine conducting research on dangerous pathogens in an active war zone. The risk of these labs being compromised is high, which could lead to the spread of deadly pathogens across Europe and the world. To protect global health, these labs should be shut down immediately, and their pathogens destroyed. The Biden administration should collaborate with Russia, Ukraine, NATO, and the UN to establish a ceasefire around these facilities until they are secured. Additionally, the US funds around 300 biolabs worldwide engaged in similar risky research. Given the potential dangers, these labs should have been closed two years ago. This issue transcends partisan politics; immediate action is necessary for the safety of all people.

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There are 25 to 30 US-funded bio labs in Ukraine researching dangerous pathogens, according to the US government. Because Ukraine is an active war zone, these labs could be compromised, releasing deadly pathogens that know no borders. If breached, these pathogens could spread throughout Europe, the United States, and the rest of the world, causing suffering and death. To protect people, these labs need to be shut down immediately, and the pathogens they hold need to be destroyed. The Biden-Harris administration needs to work with Russia, Ukraine, NATO, and the UN to implement a ceasefire for military action near these labs until they are secured and the pathogens destroyed. The US funds around 300 bio labs around the world.

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There are 25 to 30 US-funded bio labs in Ukraine researching dangerous pathogens. Because Ukraine is an active war zone, these labs could be compromised, releasing deadly pathogens that know no borders. If breached, these pathogens could spread throughout Europe, the United States, and the rest of the world, causing suffering and death. To protect people, these labs need to be shut down immediately, and the pathogens they hold need to be destroyed. The Biden-Harris administration needs to work with Russia, Ukraine, NATO, and the UN to implement a ceasefire for military action near these labs until they are secured and the pathogens are destroyed. The US also funds around 300 bio labs around the world.

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Since October 7th, 9 health facilities were evacuated, including Naso Hospital a week ago. Attacks with deadly weapons in populated areas have caused many deaths and injuries. Patients have severe injuries requiring specialized care and rehabilitation. Hospitals lack beds, medications, and supplies. Surgeons are performing amputations on children without anesthesia due to shortages. Pregnant women lack medical care, giving birth in makeshift facilities.

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Ukraine has biological research facilities that are at risk of being seized by Russian troops. We are collaborating with Ukraine to ensure that these research materials do not fall into Russian hands as they advance.

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Conditions for humanitarians in Gaza are dangerous due to Israeli targeting and civil disorder. The World Food Programme had to halt aid distribution for safety reasons. Ceasefire and guaranteed access are needed for safe aid delivery. Shooting at desperate people seeking aid is unjustifiable.

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El Fasher, North Darfur, a city of 400,000 civilians, has been under RSF blockade for eighteen months with no food, no medicine, and no way out. Drones circle overhead; aid convoys are bombed; children survive on animal feed. Hospitals have collapsed and disease spreads through the camps. The world calls it famine, but this is described as deliberate starvation. The UAE is alleged to be central to the war’s continuation, with claims that the architect behind the siege survives only through a lifeline built in Abu Dhabi. UN investigators documented a heavy rotation of cargo flights from UAE airfields to Chad and Darfur, and aircraft disappearing from radar manifests with Red Crescent logos masking crates of weapons and drones. When the United Nations tried to condemn the El Fasher siege, the UAE blocked the resolution shielding the forced starving civilians. Each plane landing in Darfur is said to keep the siege alive. Independent inquiries confirm RSF forces systematically target non-Arab tribes, including Massalit, Zaghawa, and Berti. In 2023, up to 15,000 people were massacred in El Janaina; in 2025, another 1,500 were slaughtered at Sudan’s largest displacement camp. Survivors recount commanders ordering fighters to wipe out all the Zaghawa, with entire villages burned and civilians executed at checkpoints, and women and children buried in mass graves. This is described as genocide, financed by foreign gold and protected by silence. The UAE could end Sudan’s war but it won’t. The report mentions chemical weapons and foreign mercenaries, with doctors in Darfur describing victims with severe burns, respiratory failure, and corneal injuries after RSF bombardments, symptoms suggested to be exposure to chemical agents. These reports are under investigation, but if proven, they would mark a new phase of chemical warfare against civilians under Emirati-supplied skies. Investigative files also allege Colombian mercenaries recruited through private networks linked to Emirati contractors, trained veterans deployed to reinforce RSF positions during the siege, bringing imported expertise and death. The UAE could end Sudan’s war but it won’t. The motive is described as gold and power. Between 2012 and 2022, an estimated 2,569 tons of undeclared gold valued at about $115 billion were illicitly exported from Africa, the vast majority flowing to Dubai. Swiss aid notes the UAE has emerged as a key center for smuggled African gold, importing hundreds of tons annually, including roughly 435 tons in 2022. RSF front companies, run by Hamedi’s brothers in Dubai, allegedly sell this gold, launder profits, and purchase weapons devastating Sudan. Every ounce refined in Dubai is said to carry the weight of Sudanese blood. The false narrative claims Abu Dhabi backs the RSF to fight Islamism, yet the RSF was created by Islamists. The real goal is control of Sudan’s gold, farmland, and Red Sea ports. The pattern—proxies, fuel chaos, then profit from reconstruction and resource access—extends from Yemen to Libya to Darfur. The final claim is that cut Emirati funding, stop the flights, and freeze the cover would cause the RSF to collapse within weeks, lifting the siege, allowing aid to flow, and ending famine, but it concludes that Abu Dhabi will not act because chaos is profitable and gold outweighs justice. Every child starving in El Fasher, every body in a shallow grave, every smuggled bar of gold is linked to the same source: the UAE could end Sudan’s war but it won’t.

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Hamas is taking control of a hospital, seizing fuel and medicine. The speaker, in disbelief, urges people to leave and warns of the dire situation. They mention a 5-year-old boy who needs treatment but lacks morphine. The plea for help is heartfelt and urgent.

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There are 25 to 30 U.S. funded biolabs in Ukraine conducting research on dangerous pathogens. These labs could easily be compromised due to the ongoing war in the region, potentially releasing deadly pathogens that could spread worldwide. To protect people, these labs should be shut down immediately and the pathogens destroyed. The Biden Harris administration should collaborate with Russia, Ukraine, NATO, and the UN to implement a ceasefire in the vicinity of these labs. Additionally, the U.S. funds around 300 biolabs worldwide, engaging in risky research similar to the Wuhan lab. These labs should have been closed two years ago. It is crucial for the administration and Congress to take action for the well-being of everyone.

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Two days ago, a tank shell hit an MSF shelter in Khan Yunus, killing 2 and injuring 6, mostly women and children. Despite precautions, the building was struck by gunfire, trapping some inside. Photos show severe damage, and videos show rescue teams recovering bodies from the rubble.

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There are 25 to 30 US-funded bio labs in Ukraine researching dangerous pathogens. Because Ukraine is an active war zone, these labs could be compromised and release deadly pathogens that know no borders. If breached, these pathogens will spread throughout Europe, the United States, and the rest of the world, causing suffering and death. To protect people, these labs need to be shut down immediately, and the pathogens they hold need to be destroyed. The Biden-Harris administration needs to work with Russia, Ukraine, NATO, and the UN to implement a ceasefire until the labs are secured and the pathogens destroyed. The US funds around 300 bio labs around the world engaging in dangerous research, including gain of function. These labs should have been shut down two years ago. The administration and congress need to act now for the health and well-being of every person on this planet.

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There are 25 to 30 US-funded biolabs in Ukraine conducting research on dangerous pathogens amid an active war. These facilities are at risk of being compromised, potentially leading to the spread of deadly pathogens worldwide, similar to COVID-19. To protect global health, these labs must be shut down immediately, and the pathogens destroyed. The Biden administration should collaborate with Russia, Ukraine, NATO, and the UN to establish a ceasefire around these labs until they are secured. Additionally, the US funds around 300 biolabs globally engaged in risky research. Given the vulnerabilities of these labs, they should have been shut down two years ago. This issue transcends partisan politics; immediate action is necessary for the safety of all people.

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A surgeon in Gaza describes the worsening conditions and the ongoing attack on Al Shefa Hospital. The hospital is under siege, surrounded by Israeli tanks, with no access to food, water, or electricity. Decomposing bodies lie on the ground, unable to be buried, and the morgues cannot preserve the bodies. The intensive care unit has been targeted, leaving patients without oxygen. Dialysis patients are unable to receive treatment, leading to a slow and painful death. Leaving the hospital is dangerous, and even humanitarian corridors are targeted. Doctors Without Borders struggles to contact staff and provide relief. Dead bodies are seen on the streets, but it is too dangerous to help.

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Last week, the UN humanitarian chief described Gaza as a place of death and despair. The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) also used similar words, stating that the situation was indescribable. The WHO, along with the World Food Programme and UNICEF, have warned of the serious risks of deadly epidemics and famine. Access to basic necessities is increasingly difficult, with some parents in certain areas of Gaza sacrificing their own meals to feed their children. The healthcare system is collapsing, with only 15 out of 36 hospitals and 18 out of 77 health centers functioning. This humanitarian disaster is worsening, especially with the approaching winter and ongoing fighting.

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Latin American countries have reported outbreaks of a new infectious disease called severe epidemic enterovirus WFTR syndrome 2025. There have been 500 confirmed or suspected cases in the past six weeks. If containment and mitigation efforts fail, this virus could lead to a severe pandemic. The World Health Organization (WHO) is concerned about the global health and security risks associated with such a pandemic. Pandemics are complex and involve political, financial, and broader issues. National leadership is crucial, and the WHO should be involved in decision-making. Trust between countries, populations, healthcare systems, and governments needs to be rebuilt. The WHO needs to be strengthened and become a voice for the voiceless. Preparedness and training are key to successfully managing pandemics.

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No One is Talking About Sudan..
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Sudan is currently undergoing a catastrophic civil war whose scale and duration have often been overlooked by the international audience, yet its consequences spill across Africa and beyond. The host walks through a century of Sudanese history to explain how repeated coups, competing military blocs, and contested oil and gold revenues produced a state that collapsed after South Sudan’s independence left a lethal imbalance between north control and southern resources. The RSF, led by Hemeti, and the SAF have fought over a two-year timetable for a joint army, then simply for supremacy, escalating from battlefield clashes to sieges of Darfur towns, the bombing of hospitals, and mass displacement that numbers in the millions. Oil revenue, pipelines, and foreign interest from the UAE, Russia’s Wagner Group, Egypt, and other powers have tied Sudan’s fate to global power plays, while sanctions, corruption, and patronage networks hollowed the government’s legitimacy. The narrative highlights how the war’s drivers—ethnic tensions, resource control, and external support—have intensified humanitarian catastrophe, with tens of thousands dead and vast populations reliant on aid amid chronic hunger. The analysis also points to the information landscape around Sudan: debates about Western inaction, conspiracy theories about foreign involvement, and the way media framing can obscure the lived reality of civilians. The broader takeaway is that Sudan’s crisis is not a mere chapter in a distant conflict series but a defining test of regional stability, human resilience, and the limits of international response when strategic interests prevail.
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