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Algeria Orphanage Fire Kills 11; UN Opens Refugee Hub in Ethiopia; Drill Music Grows
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Algeria is mourning the deaths of 11 people in a fire at an orphanage. Investigators are working to determine what caused the blaze. The incident has sparked grief and calls for better safety measures at care facilities across the country.
Meanwhile, the United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) has launched a new support centre in Ethiopia. The centre offers free legal aid and protection services to refugees. Ethiopia hosts millions of refugees, many fleeing conflict in neighboring countries. The new hub aims to help them access their rights and navigate legal processes.
In a different cultural note, Drill music is gaining popularity among young people in Ethiopia. The genre, known for its heavy beats and raw lyrics, is winning fans but also stirring debate in a traditionally conservative society. Some argue it promotes violence and disrespect, while others see it as a form of expression. The music's rise reflects a generational shift and the influence of global trends on local youth.
These three stories highlight a mix of tragedy, humanitarian aid, and cultural change in the region.
Sources: France 24
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