Indeed, as the UN report supports parts of the Sudan Tribune article. It verifies the kinds of attacks, torture, and violations of human rights that have taken place in Darfur. The report indicates that civilians were specifically targeted, but refrains from labeling these actions as genocide, contrasting with the Tribune article's assertion.
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The UN report supports the article in certain aspects.
The UN report verifies the attacks and fatalities that occurred in Sudan.
<span>The UN report differs on whether these incidents can be classified as genocide.</span>
While this question fits better in a Filipino section, I can provide an answer. Based on the inquiry and additional research, the term "palaka" in Filipino translates to "frog" in English. I hope this suffices, and don't hesitate to ask if you want more information or clarifications.
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The Maya were responsible for the establishment of Chichen Itza.
The Maya created calendar systems still in use today.
The Inca constructed rope bridges.
The Maya thrived as a significant civilization in the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico and portions of Guatemala and Belize. They established Chichen Itza, home to the remarkable Pyramid known as "the Castle" and an astronomical observatory, as the Maya excelled in Astronomy and developed the Maya Calendar referred to as the "Tzolkin," which remains relevant today.
The Incas were the prominent pre-Hispanic civilization in South America, having built the monumental Machu Picchu in Peru.