
Al Jazeera News Updates UN: More than 62,000 have fled el-Fashir, Serbia marks anniversary of deadly train disaster
Nov 1, 2025
Over 62,000 people have fled al-Fashir to Tawila due to horrific reports of violence. In Gaza, airstrikes have resulted in over 210 Palestinian deaths since early October, raising tensions. Meanwhile, Arab and Muslim ministers are meeting in Istanbul to discuss the precarious ceasefire and aid issues in Gaza. The APEC summit addresses pressing challenges like AI and demographics. On a different note, protests erupted in Novi Sad to mark the anniversary of a tragic train disaster, demanding accountability.
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Mass Displacement From North Darfur
- More than 62,000 people fled Al-Fashir for Tawila amid reports of mass killings and rape.
- The UN links the displacement to the Rapid Support Forces taking control from the Sudanese army.
Ceasefire In Gaza Remains Fragile
- The Gaza ceasefire is fragile and has seen repeated Israeli violations including strikes on Khan Yunis and Al-Buraj.
- Over 210 Palestinians were killed since October 10, highlighting continued volatility despite the truce.
Protect The Ceasefire With Clear Negotiations
- Negotiate clearly with all parties to prevent ceasefire misunderstandings and sustain the truce.
- Prioritise and push for unimpeded humanitarian aid inflows and clarification on the second phase and stability force implementation.
