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GENEVA - About 274 million people worldwide will need emergency aid and protection in 2022, a 17 percent increase from last year, the United Nations (UN) humanitarian affairs chief said on Thursday. "This is equivalent to the world's fourth most populous country," Martin Griffiths said at a press conference for the launch of the 2022 Global Humanitarian Overview. "We aim to help 183 million of the most vulnerable people - again an increase from last year. For this, we're looking for a record USD41 billion to meet the world's humanitarian needs in 2022." Griffiths said the needs of humanitarian agencies are familiar and include protracted conflicts, political instability, failing economies, and the climate crisis. He said 45 million people living in 43 countries are "at risk of famine." To elucidate the importance of humanitarian efforts, Griffiths narrated an encounter with a young Turkish girl in Turkey's southeastern Gaziantep province, a
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Komplizierter Einsatz nahe Hannover: In Lehrte ist ein Mann in einer Entwässerungsanlage zu Tode gekommen. Wegen Explosionsgefahr kamen Spezialkräfte zum Einsatz.
After the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, Pakistan relation with the Taliban will become more complicated in the near future, a top US military official said