Humanitarian aid is not neutral. It never has been. From Palestine to Sudan to Haiti and across much of the world – ...
Ten Western states – including the UK, France, Belgium, Australia, Canada, and Portugal – officially recognised the State of ...
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The move has angered many of the charity’s employees, who believe they are being censored and made to contradict what local ...
Malik, who led Save the Children’s Afghanistan team at the time, said the easiest way to understand the impact of the aid ...
It does not end the Israeli-induced famine in Gaza City – my home, which is being ethnically cleansed as I write these words ...
Not only are Trump’s policies pushing many migrants to request asylum in Mexico, but US aid cuts are making their integration ...
Steve Muhindo, a 25-year-old poet from a town called Sake, which is near Goma, remembers discovering slam at a La Lucha ...
The government says they are bent on overthrowing the state, but fighters insist they are defending their communities.
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Instead of peace, poorly structured amnesty deals embolden bandits, undermine government legitimacy, and perpetuate impunity.