Dramatic illustration of National Guard shooting near White House, overlaid with World Relief's criticism of Trump vetting order.
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World Relief Criticizes Trump Vetting Order One Day Before Afghan National’s Attack Near White House

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A day before an Afghan national allegedly opened fire on National Guard soldiers near the White House, killing one and injuring another, the Christian humanitarian group World Relief issued a statement condemning President Donald Trump’s directive for expanded vetting of Afghans admitted under the Biden administration. World Relief, which has worked in the Washington State community where the suspect lived and has been reported to have helped with his resettlement, described the additional screening as a betrayal of due process, even as government reports have flagged vetting gaps following the Afghanistan withdrawal.

International NGO Coopi's Ethiopia branch is calling for proposals from qualified audit firms to conduct its external audit for the year ending 2025. The audit will take place at its head office in Addis Ababa and cover three consecutive years starting from 2025.

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A South African NGO highlights the shortage of shelters for men experiencing gender-based violence during the 16 Days of Activism. Helping Hands reports only two such facilities exist nationwide. Assistant social worker Dickson Solomons shares cases underscoring the urgent need for support.

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