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nypost.comOver 2 million people have returned to Sudan's capital since the army recaptured it from paramilitary forces. Basic services remain limited one year later.
news.sky.comExplosions took place in Damascus on July 7 while French and Syrian officials held talks on reconstruction contracts. The French president had already left the hotel and was at the presidential palace when the blasts occurred.
eaworldview.comHamas announced Monday it dissolved its government in Gaza and will hand authority to a United Nations-backed technical committee under a U.S.-brokered ceasefire. The move was presented as a step toward reconstruction, though the group did not address disarmament or security hand…
middleeastmonitor.com@AJEnglish reported that Gaza authorities stated more than 90 percent of the territory has been destroyed and Israeli forces control 80 percent as the war reached its 1,000th day on 2 July 2026. The Government Media Office listed 73,066 Palestinians killed since October 2023.
winnipegfreepress.comThe milestone marks 1,000 days since a Hamas-led attack on Israel that began the current war. More than two million Palestinians remain displaced amid ruins, and further steps under the October 10 ceasefire have not advanced.
The National Committee for the Administration of Gaza held two days of meetings in Cyprus with international advisers. Discussions covered immediate relief projects, reconstruction and donor accountability under President Trump's plan.
SemaforA conference on rebuilding Ukraine opened in Gdańsk on Thursday. Discussions on defense and infrastructure are occurring alongside a disagreement between Poland and Ukraine over a military unit's name.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe Beersheba hospital lost 144 beds and more than 30 percent of its operating rooms in the June 19, 2025 attack. Reconstruction plans include a new 70,000-square-meter inpatient tower and four projects opening within the year.
Abc NewsMore than one million internally displaced Syrians still live in tents. The interim government and aid groups face funding shortfalls while reconstruction costs reach hundreds of billions of dollars.
citizen.co.zaThe Board of Peace's lead envoy for Gaza told the U.N. Security Council on Thursday that the enclave's current division risks becoming permanent unless a ceasefire takes hold. More than 2 million people would remain crowded into less than half the territory if the situation conti…
WiredA Gaza workshop recycles concrete debris into mortar-free blocks that can be assembled into basic shelters. Production currently reaches 1,000 to 1,500 bricks per day using hand-built equipment.
israelnationalnews.comThe Board of Peace for Gaza is developing a 15-point plan focused on the disarmament of Hamas. Officials view the disarmament as a central requirement for reconstruction efforts in the territory following the conflict. The plan addresses what the board describes as a key obstacle…
thenation.comFarah Mousa, 15, and Tala Mousa, 17, named Middle East regional winners of the youth-focused environmental award for developing low-cost bricks from construction debris. The sisters, living in a tent after their home was destroyed, plan to use the $12,500 prize to train young peo…