A selection of excerpts from first person pieces we have published from Gaza over the past two years of unimaginable violence ...
As Filippo Grandi prepares to step down, the race to lead UNHCR through financial turmoil, political tensions, and soaring ...
Still, in many parts of Sudan – especially central, northern, and eastern areas – displaced people are scattered across ...
In the media, a truce means the bombing is over. In Gaza, it’s a frightened breath. In exile, it’s the ache of survival, ...
Iran has faced economic crises before, but this one has been unusually sudden and deep, forcing many businesses to close or ...
With 800,000 fewer people already targeted for assistance, aid workers warn the longer-term impact could be the worsening of ...
BBC reporting on asylum seeker hotels may fuel racist rhetoric. But in reality, it shows resistance and resourcefulness in ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has convicted Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman, known as Ali Kushayb, on 27 counts of ...
Palestinian journalist Rasha Abou Jalal confronts the range of emotion among displaced people at the announcement of a ...
The UN agency started offering larger cash grants as an alternative to prison. When that didn’t work, it revised down the ...
The third and final part of a series by local journalists exploring how provincial life has changed under rebel rule.
Growing authoritarianism coupled with US aid cuts are pushing the most vulnerable into deeper poverty and hindering ...
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