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Az Air France felfüggeszti járatait Havannába a kubai üzemanyaghiány miatt

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 19:41
Az Air France felfüggeszti járatait Havannába a kubai üzemanyaghiány miatt, március végétől legalább június közepéig - jelentette be szerdán a francia légitársaság.

Luftangriff auf Unesco-Erbe: USA zerstören prunkvollen Golestan-Palast

Blick.ch - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 19:37
Ein Luftangriff hat den historischen Golestan-Palast in Teheran schwer beschädigt. Zerbrochene Fenster und zerstörte Spiegelhallen zeugen von der Zerstörung. Für viele Iraner ist der Schaden ein Verlust kultureller Identität.

Allen century powers New Zealand to victory over South Africa in T20 World Cup semi-final

BBC Africa - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 19:27
Finn Allen strikes an unbeaten century as New Zealand demolish 2024 runners-up South Africa by nine wickets to reach a second Men's T20 World Cup final

Allen century powers New Zealand to victory over South Africa in T20 World Cup semi-final

BBC Africa - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 19:27
Finn Allen strikes an unbeaten century as New Zealand demolish 2024 runners-up South Africa by nine wickets to reach a second Men's T20 World Cup final
Categories: Africa, Swiss News

Nach Hegseth-Ankündigung – jetzt tritt Trumps Pressesprecherin vor die Medien: Wie geht es weiter mit «Operation Epic Fury»?

Blick.ch - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 19:20
Die Pressesprecherin des Weissen Hauses, Karoline Leavitt, hält am Mittwoch die erste Pressekonferenz nach Ausbruch des Iran-Krieges. Viele Fragen dürften sich deshalb um das militärische Vorgehen der USA und Israel drehen. Blick berichtet live.

Riesige Differenz vor Spitzenspiel: Wettbüros machen Thun praktisch schon zum Meister

Blick.ch - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 19:18
Der Spitzenkampf der Super League ist das Duell jener beiden Teams mit den wenigsten Pässen – und mit einem riesigen Unterschied bei den Meisterquoten. Das Thun-Inside.

Konténerek lángoltak Pozsonyban, négy kocsi is megrongálódott

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 19:13
Szerdán hajnalban több konténer gyulladt ki Pozsony Óvárosban, a tűzesetben négy autó is megrongálódott.

Bis zu 1000 Prozent teurer!: Am Flughafen Basel explodieren die Preise wegen Pistensanierung

Blick.ch - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 19:11
Der Euroairport Basel wird zur Mega-Baustelle. Die Hauptpiste wird vom 15. April bis 21. Mai gesperrt. Folge: Flüge gestrichen, Preise explodieren. Nach Mallorca steigen die Ticketkosten bis auf 594 Euro!

Big Points im Abstiegskampf: Suhr Aarau überrascht mit Sieg gegen Wacker Thun

Blick.ch - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 19:01
Suhr Aarau verschafft sich mit einem 31:25-Sieg gegen Wacker Thun viel Luft im Abstiegskampf. Den Unterschied machen die Aargauer einer starken zweiten Halbzeit.

ICE-Schüsse in Minneapolis: US-Ministerin macht Demonstranten verantwortlich

Blick.ch - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 19:00
US-Heimatschutzministerin Kirsti Noem verteidigt ihre Abschiebepolitik vor dem Senat. Nach tödlichen Vorfällen in Minneapolis, bei denen Renée Good und Alex Pretti ums Leben gekommen sind, sorgt ihre Darstellung für Proteste und Kritik. Auch aus den eigenen Reihen.

Kongresszust tart az SaS, országos tanácstagokat választ a párt

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 18:54
Kongresszust tart szombaton, március 7-én Pozsonyban az ellenzéki SaS. Országos tanácstagokat választ, mivel letelik Ľudovít Paulis, Martin Barto és Jana Bittó Cigániková megbízatása.

Djokovic und Vonn gratulieren: Sabalenka kriegt bei Heiratsantrag riesigen Diamantring

Blick.ch - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 18:47
Tennisstar Aryna Sabalenka hat sich mit Georgios Frangulis verlobt. Der Multi-Millionär überraschte die Weltranglisten-Erste mit einem riesigen Diamantring.

Algérie : lancée il y a 13 ans, cette pénétrante se rapproche de son achèvement total

Algérie 360 - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 18:47

Lancé il y a plus d’une décennie, le projet de la pénétrante vers Béjaïa entre dans sa phase finale. Au cœur de la plaine de […]

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Categories: Afrique, European Union

Trumps Angriff auf Irans Regime spaltet Blick-Leser: Ist das ein guter oder schlechter Krieg?

Blick.ch - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 18:41
Der Konflikt um den Iran spitzt sich weiter zu und sorgt in der Community für eine hitzige Debatte. Die neueste Blick-Umfrage zur Sinnhaftigkeit des US-Militärschlags zeigt: Die Leserschaft ist in drei Lager geteilt.

Sudan: World’s Worst Humanitarian Crisis

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 18:37

By Sania Farooqui
BENGALURU, India, Mar 4 2026 (IPS)

The ordinary sounds of Nahid Ali’s home in Khartoum were completely drowned out by the sound of war which began on April 15 2023. Her baby was just 21 days old. The morning started as any typical day for a mother who had just given birth to her baby and needed to nurse her newborn while she took care of her other children. The gunfire began to erupt. The fighting began when two groups started to battle each other in the streets. The fighting which began in her area developed into a destructive countrywide war in Sudan which spread to her street within moments.

Credit: Nahid Ali, Communications Manager, Plan International

Nahid states “I remember the sound of the war replacing the sound of my home.” Her children were shaking. It was the first time she had found herself at the center of live clashes. There was no time to gather documents, clothes, or memories. She grabbed her children and ran. Everything else was left behind. In that instant, Nahid stopped being only a humanitarian worker responding to crisis, she became one of its victims. Nahid Ali works as a Communications Manager at Plan International, where she helps women and children across Sudan through her work. Overnight, she joined the millions she had long served. She was now an internally displaced person who required home protection and humanitarian assistance. “It was confusing,” she says. “I needed to support my own family while also thinking about other families in need.”

As a mother, she could not protect her children from the sound of airstrikes or the fear of hunger. As a humanitarian, she felt the crisis in her bones. “I became one of the people I used to help,” she says. Now, when mothers describe fleeing under fire or struggling to feed their children, she does not simply empathize. She understands. The war which forced Nahid to leave her house has developed into one of worlds worst humanitarian crisis. The World Health Organization estimates that more than 30.4 million people which represents two-thirds of the global population now require humanitarian assistance, including 7 million internally displaced people. Cities have been shattered, communities have emptied, front lines shift, but civilians remain trapped in the wreakage created by this war.

Sudan’s health infrastructure has come crumbling down under the pressure of the conflict. Over 70 percent of the health facilities are not functioning. Hospitals have been bombed, looted, or occupied. Healthcare staff have either fled, not been paid, or have been killed. Disease is rampant in the crowded camps, and lack of medication is the new normal. What was once curable is now fatal.

The situation is being made worse by the effects of the climate change and the economic collapse. The purchasing power has been eroded by the high rates of inflation. The prices of food have skyrocketed. Water is now a luxury. People are not eating for days. The situation is affecting the women, children, elderly, and the displaced the most.

The situation has now spread beyond the borders of Sudan. The conflict has displaced over 2.9 million people into Chad, the Central African Republic, Egypt, Ethiopia, Libya, and South Sudan. These nations are already dealing with health challenges of their own.

The conflict started in April 2023, as tension between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces transformed into an armed conflict in Khartoum. The conflict has since spread across the Darfur region. What started as a political power struggle has now resulted in the displacement of populations, starvation, and genocide.

In a report released by the United Nations, an Independent International Fact-Finding Mission for the Sudan established that the “evidence establishes the existence of at least three underlying acts of genocide in Darfur. These are the killing of members of the protected ethnic group, the causing of serious bodily and mental harm, and the deliberately inflicting conditions of life calculated to bring about the physical destruction of the group in whole or in part.”

The report is based on the situation in El Fasher, the capital of the state of North Darfur, a town besieged for 18 months before the main attack. The report established the “scale, coordination, and public endorsement of the operation by senior RSF leadership demonstrate that the crimes committed in and around El Fasher were not random excesses of war,” said Mohamed Chande Othman, chair of the mission. “They formed part of a planned and organized operation that bears the defining characteristics of genocide.”

Children are at the eye of this storm.

According to UNICEF, there are an estimated 1.3 million children in areas where famine is already taking place. Over 770,000 children are expected to face severe acute malnutrition this year. Many of them will not survive. In the final six months of 2024 alone, there were over 900 grave violations against children reported, eighty percent of them were killings, mainly in Darfur, Khartoum, and Gezira Province. These are just a few of the reported cases, which humanitarian agencies say is just a small fraction of the true extent of the crisis.

The Integrated Food Security Phase classification (IPC) said the thresholds for acute malnutrition were surpassed in two new areas of North Darfur, Um Baru and Kernoi, following the fall of the regional capital, El Fasher, in October 2025 and a massive exodus. December assessments found acute malnutrition levels among children of 52.9 per cent in Um Baru, nearly twice the famine threshold and about 34 per cent in Kernoi.

It is a challenging job to deliver aid to the war-torn areas. The roads are either unsafe or impassable, bureaucratic delays are common too and the armed groups attack aid convoys as well. “Sometimes the assistance cannot even arrive,” Nahid says.

In these places of displacement, Nahid witnesses the toll taken on the human body by the numbers.

“Sexual violence is a tool of war. Many of the women we meet were attacked as they fled their homes. Some were forced to watch as their friends were attacked in front of family members. Some are pregnant, waiting for services that might never materialize.” The trauma these women face is compounded by shame and a total lack of services.

In some communities, the shame of rape leads to the forced marriage of the raped women to the rapist. This provides a context for the child born of rape, it’s a way to give the family a sense of honour. But the damage done by this violence cannot be overstated. The girls who were raped have yet to open up about the violence they experienced, psychosocial services for these women are scarce, safe havens are hard to find and their needs are overwhelming. Children come to the camps alone, separated, orphaned, lost. Some saw their families die. Some crossed through combat zones to escape.

Nahid recalls a six-year-old girl who is always scared, she describes how in Sudan, women wear a traditional attire called the tobe. Whenever the girl sees a woman wearing a tobe, she runs towards her crying, “My mother, my mother.” She hopes against all hopes that this woman is her real mom, Nahid says.

“We need the world not to forget Sudan.” She says this is what she hopes for: more solidarity from the world community, more funding, more pressure on governments.

What keeps her going is the strength she sees all around her. She sees women organizing community kitchens from scratch. She sees families sharing the little food they have. She sees women organizing their own support groups. Sudanese women inspire her most. Many have lost homes, livelihoods, and loved ones, and yet, they still care for children, advocate for services, and hold communities together.

“They have lost so much,” Nahid says. “But they are still standing.”

Sania Farooqui is an independent journalist, host of The Peace Brief, a platform dedicated to amplifying women’s voices in peacebuilding and human rights. Sania has previously worked with CNN, Al Jazeera and TIME.

IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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Categories: Africa, Afrique

Wer tritt die Hitz-Nachfolge an?: FCB hat zwei Super-League-Goalies im Visier

Blick.ch - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 18:33
Weil Marwin Hitz (38) Basel im Sommer verlässt, braucht der FCB einen neuen Torhüter. Warum eine Rückkehr von Yann Sommer (37) unrealistisch scheint. Und welcher andere Schweizer Goalie dagegen im Fokus steht.

Fans sind angewidert: Influencerin wäscht Unterwäsche in Kaffeemaschine

Blick.ch - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 18:32
Die US-amerikanische Influencerin Tara Woodcox sorgte für Aufsehen, als sie ihren Fans den Rat gab, schmutzige Unterwäsche im Hotel einfach in der Kaffeemaschine zu waschen.

Über 5000 Franken im Schliifts-Phrasenschwein: Welches Hockey-Nachwuchsprojekt soll gewinnen? Jetzt abstimmen!

Blick.ch - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 18:27
Das Schliifts-Phrasenschwein wird geleert. Über 5000 Franken haben sich angesammelt. Und die werden in den Hockey-Nachwuchs fliessen. Drei Nachwuchsprojekte haben es in die Endauslosung geschafft. Welches soll gewinnen? Stimme jetzt ab.

Gegen Terrororganisation: Video zeigt Einsatz von US-Militär in Ecuador

Blick.ch - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 18:25
Das US-Militär veröffentlicht in den Sozialen Medien ein Video eines Einsatzes in Ecuador. Dabei handelt es sich um einen Einsatz gegen eine Terrororganisation.
Categories: Africa, Swiss News

Zappalot kann es nicht fassen: T-Ronimo arbeitet seine grusige Bucket List ab

Blick.ch - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 18:16
Tamy, Gabirano und T-Ronimo sorgen wieder für Schlagzeilen: Ob Scheisse, Bäume oder Solarium – die Crew lässt es krachen.
Categories: Africa, Swiss News

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