No international body is actively searching for hundreds of Yazidi women and girls held captive by Islamist terrorists, with their fate relying on activists, relatives, and armchair detectives like Pari Ibrahim, who leads the efforts to identify and locate them. Despite over 2,500 Yazidis still missing, there is no official entity dedicated to their rescue, leading to a network of individuals globally working to track down and free the captives, including using unconventional methods like impersonating militants online to gather crucial information on their whereabouts.
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Child vaccine coverage faltering, threatening millions: study
Global childhood vaccination efforts are declining due to economic inequality, Covid disruptions, and misinformation, risking millions of lives and threatening future outbreaks of preventable diseases, according to a study in The Lancet. While past immunization programs saved 154 million lives, recent setbacks, particularly in low-income countries, jeopardize the WHO's goal of 90% vaccination coverage by 2030. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Efforts to vaccinate children against serious diseases are struggling because of money...
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