Syrians reconsider a reshaped Syria

From the crowded market streets of Adana in southern Turkey, Syrians are weighing whether the fall of Bashar al-Assad has made a return possible—or whether home is now a country they no longer recognize.   What used to be a deserted street in Adana’s old town has become a vivacious spot for Syrians who arrived…

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Spain’s Pedro Sánchez Named Co-Chair of UN SDG Advocates Group

A vocal critic of Israel’s wars and Europe’s military buildup, Sánchez brings a defiant record to the UN’s development campaign.  As multiple real-world crises slow development across the globe, UN Secretary-General António Guterres today announced Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez of Spain as co-chair of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) advocates group.  In a press release,…

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Brain Surgery at Your Fingertips

A UNITAR-backed platform is bringing surgical training to frontline health workers around the world.   An online training platform developed with UNITAR is seeking to widen access to surgical education for health workers around the world. Launched in 2023, SURGhub now has more than 30,000 users and offers courses ranging from speaking up in the…

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From Addis to America, a Diaspora Finds Its Punchline

For Ethiopian and Eritrean comics, family migration routes, refugee histories and diaspora restaurants have become the infrastructure of a new transnational scene.   On a breezy Tuesday evening, lanky Simone Shiferaw—whose stage name is Chifforobe—is pacing outside a restaurant on U Street. Positioning himself before commuters emerging from a nearby Metro station, he hands out…

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