Researchers Suggest Death Toll in Sudan Conflict May Be Significantly Underreported

Khartoum, Sudan – Conflicts in Sudan have likely led to a much higher death toll than official figures suggest, according to new research findings by an independent rights group. As the nation grapples with overlapping crises, the inability to accurately count the casualties has raised concerns among international observers and humanitarian organizations. The researchers indicated … Read more

Controversy Surrounds Death Toll in Gaza Strip as Researchers Tackle Challenges of Accurate Count Amid Conflict

Rafah, Gaza Strip — Nearly a year since conflict erupted in the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian Ministry of Health has reported over 41,000 Palestinian deaths, a figure that has sparked debate among researchers and observers. While some argue this estimate may be too low given the challenges of accurate reporting in war zones, others believe … Read more

Attackers Unmasked: UCLA Protest Violence Exposed by Researchers and Journalists

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – In the aftermath of a violent clash between counter-protesters and pro-Palestinian demonstrators at the University of California, Los Angeles, investigators are beginning to uncover the identities of the attackers. The university has vowed to pursue appropriate action in response to the incident. Meanwhile, in a separate incident, a white supremacist has … Read more

Researchers Identify Seizures as Potential Cause of Mysterious Infant Deaths

NEW YORK (AP) — A recent study published in the journal Neurology suggests that researchers may have identified a potential cause of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), also known as “crib death.” According to the study, brief seizures accompanied by muscle convulsions could be responsible for some of these tragic and unexplained deaths that affect … Read more