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In-depth: International aid can avert complex crises but is often unsustainable. Local groups in Yemen say affected communities need to be economically empowered.
Several countries in the Middle East including Lebanon, Syria and Yemen are facing unprecedented outbreaks of cholera. Sasha Fahme explains how this is directly linked to conflict and climate change, and why a global response is urgently needed.
In-depth: Historic levels of inflation and rising food prices across the Middle East and North Africa have left families struggling to afford the basic necessities, turning the Holy month of Ramadan from a month of celebration into one of hardship.
In-depth: With several countries in the Middle East heavily reliant on Ukrainian wheat, and in a region where bread is highly political, the Russian invasion could trigger widespread food insecurity and political unrest.
State terrorism has been the greatest purveyor of violence thanks to the War on Terror's handbook these past two decades. If we are to create a safer and peaceful world, that handbook - and its tactics - must be confronted, writes Mobashra Tazamal.
Comment: The extravagant mirage of UAE's hyper-luxury stands in stark contrast with the lives of starving Yemenis suffering the effects of a brutal proxy war, writes Sam Hamad.
Comment: If Saudi Arabia and its allies had provided the rebels with the necessary resources to fight Assad, Syria could have become a graveyard for Hizballah, writes Sam Hamad.