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Refugee & Migration: Refugee lawyer Sarah Dale has hit back at One Nation supporters, saying they should stay silent while Australia celebrates Socceroos star Nestory Irankunda—born in a refugee camp to Burundian parents—and other players with similar journeys. Humanitarian Pressure: In Malawi’s Dzaleka refugee camp, residents report food rations cut to zero after aid funding stops beyond August, deepening hardship for Burundian families already struggling. Health & Youth: Burundi health officials warn of rising HIV infections among young people (15–24), blaming reduced funding, stigma, and weaker awareness campaigns for slipping prevention efforts. Culture & Identity: Bujumbura’s UMUKOZO Festival put Burundi’s drum heritage in the spotlight with a first-ever Drum Carnival, drawing crowds and celebrating culture as a symbol of peace and unity. Church Leadership: The Anglican Church of Burundi elected Bishop Eraste Bigirimana as its next Archbishop and Primate, with installation set for 23 August 2026. Education Rights: A new report says violent attacks on education have surged by over 40%, highlighting growing risks for children and teachers across conflict zones.

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'A Global Crisis': Report Reveals Over 40% Rise in Violent Attacks on Education

1994 Genocide against the Tutsi found favourable ground in the Burundian crisis

1994 Genocide against the Tutsi found favourable ground in the Burundian crisis

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Australia embraces immigrants on World Cup squad with message that football is for everyone

Education International and its members bring over 5,700 children out of child labour and into school

Education International and its members bring over 5,700 children out of child labour and into school

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