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Despite facing an arrest warrant for war crimes and enduring the impact of international sanctions, Russian President Vladimir Putin continues to exert diplomatic influence by hosting the BRICS summit this week. Leaders like China, India, and Turkey’s presence signifies ongoing geopolitical engagement, even as the ramifications of the Ukraine conflict and humanitarian issues, such as the killings of Afghan migrants, loom large in international discussions.
Calls from the United Nations for investigations into the killings of Afghan migrants highlight the critical humanitarian crises arising from regional conflicts, underlining the stark reality that international relations are deeply intertwined with urgent humanitarian concerns.
In the face of years of turmoil from the war in Ukraine, children are particularly affected, with children's literature providing them not only a means to process their experiences but also an escape from the harsh realities of their lives.
The Iranian ambassador's denial of the shootings of Afghan migrants further complicates the narrative around humanitarian crises in the region, and shows how diplomatic tensions can influence perceptions of ongoing conflicts.
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