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Kuching’s Tabuan Hilir blaze razes six houses, leaving 44 homeless

Malay Mail

Malay Mail

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June 28, 2026

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Kuching’s Tabuan Hilir blaze razes six houses, leaving 44 homeless

KUCHING, June 28 — A total of 44 individuals from six families were left homeless after a fire razed their houses...

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Haaretz

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· Jun 25, 2026

Hundreds protest in southern Israel against planned demolition in Bedouin town

Residents of the unrecognized Bedouin community of Tel Arad say about 40 homes have been demolished, leaving around 200 people, including children and infants, without shelter. Many have been staying in a local school after eviction orders

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 7, 2026

Lelaki melecur dalam kebakaran libatkan tiga buah rumah di Jelutong

GEORGE TOWN : Seorang lelaki berusia 54 tahun melecur tahap satu pada bahagian tangan dalam satu kebakaran melibatkan tiga buah rumah teres di Taman Green Lane, Jelutong di sini, petang tadi. Dalam kejadian kira-kira pukul 2.43 petang itu, mangsa yang juga merupakan penghuni di salah sebuah daripada tiga rumah teres terbabit dikatakan sempat menyelamatkan diri ... Read more The post Lelaki melecur dalam kebakaran libatkan tiga buah rumah di Jelutong appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Brisbane Times

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· Jun 27, 2026

Keki had worked and paid rent her whole life. A fire left her without a home at 72

Keki never expected to be on the front line of the national housing crisis, but a devastating fire changed everything. Others are living out of cars or applying for student accommodation in their seventies.

Korea Times News

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· Jul 3, 2026

Jeongneunggol's last residents forge solidarity in eviction struggle

Jeongneunggol's last residents forge solidarity in eviction struggle

Al-Monitor

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· Jun 30, 2026

Hundreds of thousands of Lebanese head home as fighting eases, many still stranded

By Jana ChoukeirBEIRUT, June 30 (Reuters) - Some 400,000 Lebanese uprooted by war have returned to southern Lebanon, with more expected to follow in the coming week, a government minister said on Tuesday, encouraged by a lull in the four-month-long conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.Yet many remain unable to go back. Since March, around 1 million people have been forced to flee their homes, and large numbers are still in shelters or temporary housing because their homes are destroyed or uninhabitable, said Hanine El Sayed.

South Africa Today

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· Jun 21, 2026

N12 Informal Settlement Residents in Ekurhuleni Permitted to Return and Rebuild Following Court Order

EKURHULENI, Gauteng – Residents of the N12 informal settlement in Ekurhuleni have been granted the opportunity to return to their land and rebuild their homes following a decisive Gauteng High Court ruling. The landmark court order compels the metropolitan municipality to reverse the aftermath of recent demolitions that left hundreds of families displaced and destitute. []

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Related coverage for "Kuching’s Tabuan Hilir blaze razes six houses, leaving 44 homeless": Haaretz — Hundreds protest in southern Israel against planned demolition in Bedouin town. Utusan Malaysia — Lelaki melecur dalam kebakaran libatkan tiga buah rumah di Jelutong. Brisbane Times — Keki had worked and paid rent her whole life. A fire left her without a home at 72. Korea Times News — Jeongneunggol's last residents forge solidarity in eviction struggle. Al-Monitor — Hundreds of thousands of Lebanese head home as fighting eases, many still stranded. South Africa Today — N12 Informal Settlement Residents in Ekurhuleni Permitted to Return and Rebuild Following Court Order