The same Western countries that have long tried to isolate the Taliban are now pressuring Afghans to return home.
From communal kitchens to local food production, residents of the North Kordofan capital have reinvented all aspects of daily ...
The attacks over the weekend were of unprecedented magnitude in Mali – hitting cities spanning hundreds of kilometres of ...
The tech giants are running ads for illegal settlement housing, a gun license programme, and machinery used in the demolition ...
Controlling aid resources and denying humanitarians access to hungry populations are once again proving powerful tools of war ...
World Malaria Day is celebrating progress made in stopping the disease, but any optimism is clouded by the impact of aid cuts ...
The rise and fall of a remote sea route between Panama and Colombia shows how fluctuating US policies have exposed people to ...
Coordinated attacks on Bamako and other cities by al-Qaeda-linked JNIM fighters – acting in some areas alongside the ...
They don't leave because they stop caring, they leave because an international NGO or UN agency offered them three times the ...
Our ability to deliver compelling, field-based reporting on humanitarian crises rests on a few key principles: deep expertise, an unwavering commitment to amplifying affected voices, and a belief in ...
The Congolese government and the M23 rebel group have agreed to facilitate humanitarian aid access and release prisoners as part of confidence-building measures discussed in Switzerland via Qatari ...
The objective has to be not only to regain territorial control but to unstitch the ties that link criminal groups, ...