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The Plight Of The Rohingya: A Stateless Minority

For many years, the Rohingya population has endured prolonged periods of violence, bias, and mistreatment in Myanmar. Their most significant displacement occurred in August 2017 when a widespread outbreak of violence erupted in Myanmar's Rakhine State, compelling over 742,000 individuals, including a significant number of children, to flee to safety in Bangladesh.

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Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Unpacking the Ongoing Struggles and Media Biases

Over the years, numerous attempts have been made to broker peace between Israelis and Palestinians. However, core issues like the status of Jerusalem, the right of return for Palestinian refugees, and the borders of a potential Palestinian state remain unresolved, making a lasting peace agreement elusive. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains a major geopolitical challenge, with far-reaching consequences for the Middle East and beyond.

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Fukushima Nuclear Plant Begins Second Release of Treated Radioactive Water into Ocean

Ever since the Japanese government approved the release of water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant two years ago, it has sparked alarm throughout Asia and the Pacific. The United Nations' nuclear inspector issued its approval in July, claiming that the impact on people and the environment would be modest. However, many people, notably local fishermen, are concerned that the release of the water may jeopardize their livelihoods.

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