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Hiroshima/Nagasaki atomic blasts still echo, 70 years on

06-08-2015 6 August 2015, Hiroshima/ Geneva (IFRC/ICRC) – Seventy years after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japanese Red Cross Society hospitals are still treating thousands of …

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Nobuo Hayashi: The nuances of international law

What are the responsibilities of a third party in an event of a genocide? Who is a bystander and how can he or she protect genocide victims? A public lecture by Nobuo Hayashi, Senior Legal Adviser at …

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Bangladesh: Challenges for journalists in situations of violence

06-08-2015 6 August 2015, Dhaka - Experienced media professionals covering diplomatic assignments in Bangladesh came together to discuss the challenges for their profession's ethics and principles, …

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Yemen: The catastrophic cost of conflict

The humanitarian situation in Yemen is catastrophic. The conflict has killed more than 3,800 people and displaced 1.3 million so far. No family has been left untouched. The laws of war must be …

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Kyrgyzstan: A look back at 2014 and forward to the remainder of 2015

Active in Kyrgyzstan since 1992, the ICRC works to protect and assist people affected by tensions or violence and people detained for security reasons, while providing support regarding …

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Mali: Women weave wire fencing in Timbuktu

Timbuktu, Mali. The women prepare to start their working day making wire fencing. Some of them are the family breadwinner, and depend on the income from this work to survive. CC BY-NC-ND / ICRC / A. …

Gaza: Protecting health care in conflict

"Health-care workers, facilities and transport must be respected and protected during armed conflicts, they must not be attacked or misused," says Erin O'Connor, ICRC health delegate in Gaza. During …

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Azerbaijan: Geese have given us a better life

Elkhan, Maisa and their two children live in Aghdam, a village in the district of Tovuz. Aghdam is located on the international border between Azerbaijan and Armenia, which have been locked in …

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Family must be allowed to visit Palestinian hunger striker in critical condition

Jerusalem – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is very concerned about the deteriorating health of Mohammad Nasreldin Mafadi Allaan, a Palestinian detainee in Israel who has been on …

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Yemen: The conflict continues ... the cost rises

The conflict in Yemen is causing immense suffering. Thousands of people have been killed, hundreds of thousands more have been forced to flee their homes. There have been attacks on medical …

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