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The fallout from the 22 April attack on a tourist destination in Kashmir continues to reverberate across the region, as New ...
Maiduguri, the former urban base of Boko Haram, has been revived. The new hotels, the streets choked with traffic, the ...
His follow-up to Ultra Zionists lands in a much more politically charged landscape where even Disney stars are expected to be ...
Russia’s treatment of Ukrainian prisoners of war is undermining trust in international humanitarian law and the institutions ...
Mutual aid groups in Sudan are responding to the mass return of hundreds of thousands of people to major cities that have ...
After returning home during the ceasefire, journalist Nour ElAssy has been forcibly displaced again. Now, she confronts a war ...
After house demolitions and more than 1,500 arrests, Kashmiris now fear further escalation as hate speech spreads.
For many South Sudanese, aid cuts offer hardship, but also hope of breaking through a detested status quo. For others, it is ...
Young Oromos are leaving the region in droves, risking torture and death to cross the Red Sea in search of a better life.
Local groups are struggling to cope with the scale of the disaster, while the civil war means international efforts have so ...
GUATEMALA: Police arrested Indigenous leaders Luis Pacheco and Hector Chaclán on charges linked to their participation in ...
Climate change is a main reason why humanitarian needs are soaring. Some humanitarian groups are afraid to say the words.