The movement of thousands of people has raised concerns over potential war crimes and the role of the UN refugee agency.
Poet Peter Kidi explores the human cost of aid cuts, and the resilience of refugees living between hunger and hope.
Only a few hundred Syrians have been able to return to government-run territory since a new deal six months ago.
The diplomatic fallout of the election violence has been significant. Poll observers from the African Union and SADC failed ...
The vision was of a wall of trees halting the advance of the desert, but the reality is a failed form of green ...
Journalist Nour ElAssy writes about the false promise of Gaza’s ceasefire and the need for freedom in order to achieve real ...
Muhindo, from La Lucha, shared the same view: “An agreement with the M23 under the current conditions would send an extremely ...
After achieving some belated prominence at the past two COPs, the climate, peace and security agenda is poised to be overlooked once again.
Quad powers, too, are playing a double game: championing diplomacy while fuelling the war. Egypt is reportedly weighing ...
Category 1, considered the most vulnerable – single mothers, new arrivals, child-headed households, and people with ...
A Q&A unpacking the complex impacts of climate change on violent crises, and the increasingly important role of non-state ...
Reflections from a British university professor on how the situation in the West Bank has dramatically changed for the worse ...
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