COMMUNITY CRISIS RESILIENCE SUPPORTED WITH 1.6 MILLION EUROS
Estonia has introduced a support measure of 1.6 million euros aimed at strengthening the crisis resilience of communities, as announced by Minister of the Interior Igor Taro and coordinator Eva Seega.
Misery under Russian Occupation: 'Argue over Water'
Residents in Russian-occupied Donetsk are facing severe shortages of water and heating, leading to disputes among community members over access to basic necessities.
Dog shelter drama: - Help me!
A dramatic incident at a dog shelter in Norway has raised urgent calls for help.
RAUDSAARE DIALOOGID ⟩ Avo-Rein Tereping: We have to care about our own survival
Avo-Rein Tereping emphasizes the need for discourse to address Estonia's population crisis.
Gulf Country community in 'crisis' despite millions in funding
Residents of Mornington Island are in crisis despite receiving substantial funding, as they claim that taxpayer money is being wasted and demand systemic changes after a string of youth suicides.
Memories of a Village Amidst Local Extinction… ‘Recording the Five Sites’ Exhibition
The city of Gimje in Jeollabuk-do is hosting an exhibition aimed at preserving the memories of local communities as they confront the crisis of regional extinction.
The congregation organizes an event due to the Vantaa fire
A church in Vantaa, Finland, is holding a memorial event to support the community following a tragic fire that claimed five lives.
How will neighbors cope if a major crisis strikes? Over 4,000 villages in Finland received new guidelines
Finnish villages have received new guidelines to enhance community resilience in the face of possible crises.
Danish Deaf Association: Sign Language Interpreting for Press Conferences
During the pandemic, press conferences with critical information were sign language interpreted, but now this service has largely disappeared, according to officials from the Danish Deaf Association, who argue that deaf individuals are now missing out on important crisis and preparedness information like the rest of the population.
We Must Send Everything We Have in This and More to
The article discusses the urgent need for a robust response and support in a specific context.
The innkeeper had to fetch extra chairs and pastries for locals affected by the crisis-ridden ferry: 'It was almost touching'
A community meeting in Feggesund attracted 250 people who expressed their desire to save the struggling ferry service between Mors and Thy in North West Jutland, Denmark.
Beaches without direction or law
General Villamil – Playas is facing a crisis characterized by disorder, environmental issues, and a decline in safety, turning it from a source of provincial pride into a symbol of neglect.
Central West Africa, a decade after the crisis: in Badoua, youth mobilized against insecurity
A decade after the crisis, the youth in Baboua, Central African Republic, are uniting to combat insecurity and protect their community.
‘The system is broken’: tragedies involving escaped patients expose NSW’s mental health crisis, hospital workers say
Two recent incidents involving escaped mental health patients in New South Wales highlight critical failures in the psychiatric care system, prompting calls for urgent reforms.
Why residents of a historical building have been living without water for 3 weeks and go to the toilet 'around the corner'
Residents of Matīsa Street 89A in Latvia have spent nearly three weeks without drinking water and sewage due to frozen pipes, raising serious health concerns.
'We Cook with Charcoal and Firewood for 3 Families in the Neighborhood': How Cubans Are Experiencing the Worst Fuel Rationing in Decades
Cubans are resorting to cooking with charcoal and firewood due to severe fuel shortages.
30 Plateau indigenes killed in Kwara attack – LG deputy chair
A recent terrorist attack in the Woro community of Kwara State resulted in the deaths of 30 Plateau indigenes and left over 500 people displaced.
After overcoming the snow crisis, Mamdani inaugurates the first Ramadan in New York City
New York's new mayor, Zahran Mamdani, begins Ramadan with a focus on serving the community following a recent snowstorm crisis.
Do Haredi Protests Trigger a New Crisis for Netanyahu?
Protests by the Haredi community in Israel reflect deep societal conflicts over military conscription and religious identity.
The Growth of Pinamar: How the Map of Land Occupation Changed in the Last Decade and the Zero Zone of Conflict
The article examines the transformation of land occupation issues in Pinamar over the past decade, highlighting efforts to control the situation through specialized legal frameworks and community involvement.
The money is running out - the business community sees labor immigration as the solution
Swedish business leaders view labor immigration as a solution to a budgetary crisis that limits public spending options.
Belén González on the Development of the Suicide Prevention Action Plan: "We Work to Promote Alternatives to Hospitalization Such as Home Intervention or Crisis Houses"
Belén González discusses Spain's national strategy for suicide prevention, highlighting a shift towards community-based care.
Shiny stone emerges from boring; people jumped into the mud thinking it was silver for looting
In Alwar city, Rajasthan, chaos erupted when a shiny object resembling silver was discovered during a water department boring excavation, leading local residents to flood the site in hopes of collecting it.
"The Sea is Ours".. The Story of Palestinian Art Rising from the Ruins of Gaza
A community initiative called "The Sea is Ours" in Gaza seeks to address environmental and social issues through arts and storytelling amid ongoing crisis.
The Prison Service's Crisis Plan: Stopping the Placement of Sex Offenders Among Children
Sweden's Prison Service is revising its policies to prevent convicted sex offenders from being placed in community service roles involving children, following public backlash over past placements.
Sam Rose, director of UNRWA in Gaza: "It's frightening to see that the most countries do is issue statements after 70,000 deaths"
Sam Rose, the UNRWA director in Gaza, expresses concern over the international community's insufficient response to the humanitarian crisis as more than 550 Palestinians have died since a ceasefire was agreed in October.
South Africa: Desperate Measures - Joburg Residents Pushed to the Brink After Days and Even Weeks Without Water
Residents in Johannesburg face a severe water crisis, with some neighborhoods experiencing outages of up to 23 days, impacting schools and local services significantly.
First Nation in N.S. says it’s declaring a state of emergency due to illicit drugs
Sipekne’katik First Nation in Nova Scotia is declaring a state of emergency in response to a rising crisis of addiction and overdoses within the community.
The Sudan War: The International Community from Indifference to Attention
The article discusses the recent attacks by the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan, indicating a shift in the international community's response from indifference to increased attention.
'Looting the Refugee Country...', said CM Yogi
CM Yogi criticized some refugees for neglecting their duties and impacting the community's image.
Educational Drama: The Bet on New Primary and Secondary Education in One of the Most Neglected Neighborhoods of Moreno
A foundation is promoting the opening of the Papa Francisco School in Cuartel V to address the educational crisis caused by overcrowded classrooms and long waitlists.
Best Friends Build Retirement Home: 'We Must Stick Together Until the End'
A group of friends in Turku, Finland, has decided to confront the aging crisis by building a housing complex where they can live together in their later years.
Crisis Behind the Scenes of 'Immunity': Mutual Accusations Between Hend Sabry and Maha Nassar and Intervention by the Actors' Syndicate
A sudden conflict between actresses Hend Sabry and Maha Nassar during the filming of the series 'Immunity' has caused controversy in the Egyptian artistic community.
Unprecedented financial crisis hits the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS)
The Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) is experiencing an unprecedented financial crisis that has led to the suspension of part of its activities to cut expenses.
Organisation promoting Central African economic integration suspends activities
An organization promoting economic integration among Central African nations has suspended its activities due to a financial crisis affecting tax revenue collection.
If not us, then who? The first female volunteer fire brigade established in western Ukraine
A new female volunteer fire brigade has been established in western Ukraine, serving as a symbol of resilience and community responsibility amid the ongoing crisis.
Somalia: Somali Council of Ministers Discusses Drought Crisis, Issues National Appeal
The Somali Council of Ministers convened to address the worsening drought crisis, issuing a national appeal for assistance to both the Somali citizens and the international community.
The Cycle of Violence in the Palestinian Community of 48 Between Israeli Complicity and Collective Responsibility
The Palestinian community in Israel is facing an unprecedented cycle of violence with over 252 victims in 2025, leading to widespread protests questioning the responsibility of Israeli authorities in the escalating crisis.
No soldier killed in Ebonyi community crisis, says Army
The Nigerian Army has confirmed that reports of soldiers being killed in the Ebonyi community crisis are false, following an incident where locals were attacked.
The Minister of Housing: "If I had a majority in the Senate, I would have implemented a 155 in the Community of Madrid"
The Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodríguez, expressed that she would have enforced special measures in the Community of Madrid to address the housing crisis if her party had a majority in the Senate.
Khemchand new CM, Kuki leader Nemcha will be Deputy CM, new NDA equation in Manipur
After a prolonged political crisis in Manipur, Y. Khemchand Singh from the Meitei community has been appointed as the new Chief Minister, while Nemcha Kipgen from the Kuki community has been named Deputy CM, marking a significant move towards reducing ethnic tensions in the state.
POSTIMEES UKRAINE ⟩ Kyiv's electricity crisis highlighted the importance of communities' preparedness
During the massive power outages caused by Russian airstrikes in Kyiv, residents of apartment buildings who prepared for the worst fared better than those who relied on authorities.
The Health Sector in Afghanistan: Individual Initiatives in Facing a General Crisis
The article discusses how individuals in Afghanistan are addressing healthcare challenges with grassroots initiatives, exemplified by a man who receives heart treatment free of charge due to his financial inability to pay.
Public health crisis unfolding in Minneapolis as residents avoid healthcare
A public health crisis is developing in Minneapolis as residents, fearing federal action, avoid seeking healthcare, prompting community organizations to offer alternative care methods.
Victims of a slaughter: Iranian people have been rising up for decades against the Islamic regime
Aida Tavakoli, co-founder of We Are Iranian Students, discusses the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Iran and calls on the international community to confront the Islamic regime's human rights violations.
Days-long power outage: Berlin comes together in times of crisis
Berliners unite in their efforts during a prolonged power outage, despite criticisms of their mayor's focus on tennis over the crisis response.
"If everyone looks after each other, then it helps everyone a lot already"
Tanja Knopp, the state leader of the Red Cross in Westfalen-Lippe, highlights the importance of neighborly assistance during crises like power outages and extreme weather conditions.
A Terrifying Warning from Historians: This is the World Map Desired by Trump, Putin, and Xi. See Where Europe is Headed
As the international community anxiously awaits progress in peace agreements between Russia and Ukraine, new crisis points are emerging, particularly in Latin America, fueled by US military intervention in Venezuela and growing fears in Europe of further escalations and unpredictable actions by allies.
MVEP: We are monitoring the situation in Venezuela and are available to our citizens
The Croatian Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs announced that it is closely monitoring the situation in Venezuela, stating that the country has been in a deep political, economic, and institutional crisis for years, further complicated by internal divisions and varying approaches from the international community.
Tajani: "I am following developments, attention to the Italian community"
Italian Foreign Minister Tajani is closely monitoring the situation in Caracas after a series of violent explosions rattled the Venezuelan capital, causing panic among residents.