Between 16 and 18 January, three civilians were killed and 14 injured in attacks in eastern Aleppo, prompting displacement and aid access issues, as reported by OCHA. UN partners identified 69 explosive ordnance incidents in January, leading to 45 deaths and 60 injuries, emphasizing the need for mine action funding. In Mali, a $770 million humanitarian response plan was launched to assist 4.7 million people affected by conflict, with a focus on women and children in need of essential support.
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Voters want Keir Starmer to focus on rebuilding trade ties with EU, poll reveals
A recent study reveals that a significant majority of UK voters prioritize rebuilding trade relationships with the EU over establishing a new economic deal with the US. The research indicates that the public perceives their economic interests as more closely aligned with open trade relations with European neighbors rather than potential agreements with the US government. This shift in focus reflects a growing sentiment among Britons regarding the importance of EU trade ties in comparison...
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