News

Hani Qarmoot, a 22-year-old writer, recounts risking his life to get flour from one of the rare aid convoys Israel has ...
As EU countries withdrew from rescuing migrants at sea, a motley crew of volunteers mobilised to fill the gap. Ten years on, ...
Harsh conditions in government-run camps are prompting evacuees from devastating mountain landslides to return home. But the ...
Donors must go beyond funding refugee services – threadbare as they are – and support genuine refugee integration.
There’s a ready alternative to end starvation – and the chaos and death surrounding aid distribution in Gaza – if only Israel ...
Kibetsi is one of nearly a million Congolese who have returned to their homes since the M23 rebel group — backed by Rwanda ...
Refugees and refugee-led organisations need to be front and centre of funding decisions, as well as policy design and ...
Conflict Opinion 8 July 2025 From peace to pauses: How ceasefires took over international diplomacy Ceasefires should be part of a longer process aimed at achieving durable peace, not the endgame.
Save the Children International has suspended its longstanding partnership with the Boston Consulting Group (BCG), a leading US-based management consultancy, citing its “utterly unacceptable” work on ...