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With Israel's ongoing violence in Lebanon and Palestine, war remains especially brutal for women. Activist Lina AbiRafeh speaks to them about their experiences
As attacks on Lebanon continue, thousands are fleeing amid rising fears and limited flight options, with some turning to private yachts and boats to escape
The world body's humanitarian chief has called for an urgent mobilisation of funds for northeastern Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan and Yemen to 'avert a catastrophe.'
Iran's chronically stagnant growth rate is a major cause for concern and could lead to social unrest, more economic stress and drastic dips in human potential.
Ghazaleh Chalabi was one of more than 700 people, mostly women and children, who have been killed by the Iranian regime for protesting the murder of Mahsa Amini. But one year on from the activists' murder, her legacy shines brighter than ever.
Braving the fatal possibility of the high seas, migrants escaping their homelands are faced with a treacherous journey toward safety. After the recent boat capsize which killed at least 94 of its passengers, ensuring better asylum policies is key.
We crossed continents to speak with female DJs who have cultivated a spectrum of projects in the face of political instability and gender inequality to elevate other artists everywhere.
Society: Oman has turned an academic connection with the Western world into an opportunity to promote cultural diplomacy, sponsoring scholarships for dozens of American students every summer, reports Austin Bodetti.
One of the oldest Christian communities in the Middle East returned to their ancestral lands in Iraq after IS was at last routed, but the community are still anxious.
Father Nadheer Dako moved from Iraq nearly three years ago to head the UK's Chaldean community. IS persecution of Christians in Iraq means thoughts are never far from home