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Residential areas of Beirut left decimated following Israeli strikes

Residential areas of Beirut left decimated following Israeli strikes

Locals in Beirut were seen surveying the damage after Israeli missiles struck two residential areas of the Lebanese capital. Video: Sally Hayden

Fri Oct 11 2024 - 16:30
‘In the next weeks we will not be here. We will all die or we will be displaced’

‘In the next weeks we will not be here. We will all die or we will be displaced’

As Israel wages intense aerial assaults with the stated aim of getting its own displaced people home, many Lebanese worry that soon nowhere will be safe

Mon Oct 07 2024 - 18:37
The Bekaa Valley: Once known for its beauty and vineyards, now locals fear bombs at any moment

The Bekaa Valley: Once known for its beauty and vineyards, now locals fear bombs at any moment

As Israel attempts a land invasion in Lebanon’s south, and continues with air strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs, the Bekaa Valley in the east has also become a war zone

Fri Oct 04 2024 - 06:00
Dahiyeh was an area bustling and full of life in Beirut. Now, as we walk around, it stands empty

Dahiyeh was an area bustling and full of life in Beirut. Now, as we walk around, it stands empty

Bombings are audible right across Lebanon’s capital but have mainly concentrated on one part of Beirut’s southern suburbs

Thu Oct 03 2024 - 19:54
Anger and fear in Beirut: ‘The Israeli army are treating us like mice’

Anger and fear in Beirut: ‘The Israeli army are treating us like mice’

Israel’s attacks on Lebanon have triggered a scramble to flee the country, while people who remain fear even more bloodshed is on the way

Wed Oct 02 2024 - 17:16
Lebanon braces for Israeli ground invasion as the country reels from day of assassinations

Lebanon braces for Israeli ground invasion as the country reels from day of assassinations

As many as a million people are thought to be displaced now in Lebanon, according to Lebanese authorities, while the death toll since September 16th is at least 1,135

Mon Sept 30 2024 - 21:04
Life in Beirut: ‘At the beginning there was some bombing but we didn’t leave. Then there was another, so severe’

Life in Beirut: ‘At the beginning there was some bombing but we didn’t leave. Then there was another, so severe’

At least 1,079 people have been killed by Israeli attacks in Lebanon over the last two weeks, and up to a million have been displaced

Sun Sept 29 2024 - 20:00
Volunteers at Lebanon kitchen mobilise to produce 1,200 meals a day: ‘We don’t know what’s happening tomorrow’

Volunteers at Lebanon kitchen mobilise to produce 1,200 meals a day: ‘We don’t know what’s happening tomorrow’

Grassroots initiatives work to help up to 500,000 affected as churches, schools and technical colleges are repurposed as shelters while Israeli air strikes continue

Wed Sept 25 2024 - 18:22
Hizbullah rocket targets Mossad headquarters near Tel Aviv as conflict with Israel escalates

Hizbullah rocket targets Mossad headquarters near Tel Aviv as conflict with Israel escalates

At least 558 killed since Monday and 1,835 wounded, Lebanon’s health ministry says. Close to 30,000 displaced said to be sheltering in schools across country

Wed Sept 25 2024 - 07:33
EU warns of almost ‘full-fledged war’ as hundreds killed after Israel hits Hizbullah targets in Lebanon

EU warns of almost ‘full-fledged war’ as hundreds killed after Israel hits Hizbullah targets in Lebanon

EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell says ‘if this is not a war situation, I don’t know what you would call it’

Tue Sept 24 2024 - 07:14
Lebanon: an already traumatised nation is left reeling from deadly Israeli assault

Lebanon: an already traumatised nation is left reeling from deadly Israeli assault

While Israel said it conducted ‘extensive, precise strikes’ on about 800 targets, Lebanon’s health minister said the attack hit ambulances, fire trucks, medical centres and the cars of displaced people

Mon Sept 23 2024 - 22:36
Rescue ship tries to save minds as well as bodies on the Mediterranean

Rescue ship tries to save minds as well as bodies on the Mediterranean

MSF tackles challenge of providing mental healthcare to traumatised asylum seekers and refugees

Sun Sept 15 2024 - 11:00
Hunger being used as weapon in Sudan war, humanitarian organisations say

Hunger being used as weapon in Sudan war, humanitarian organisations say

Sudan’s hunger crisis is world’s largest with more than 25 million people suffering acute food insecurity

Tue Sept 03 2024 - 07:00
‘If the system worked for refugees no one would risk their life like this’: A Syrian writer’s journey to Europe

‘If the system worked for refugees no one would risk their life like this’: A Syrian writer’s journey to Europe

Yusuf was among 73 people taken on board the Médecins Sans Frontières Geo Barents ship off Libya

Mon Sept 02 2024 - 06:30
Kidnap, extortion and murder in the Mediterranean: ‘He’s giving us one option. If you don’t go, he’ll kill you’

Kidnap, extortion and murder in the Mediterranean: ‘He’s giving us one option. If you don’t go, he’ll kill you’

Interviews with migrants on a rescue ship help trace their routes to Europe, which can often include legal or semi-legal portions

Sat Aug 31 2024 - 06:00
Beirut life goes on despite fears Middle East is on the brink

Beirut life goes on despite fears Middle East is on the brink

Media is filled with reports of the regional situation intensifying but most people in Lebanon have no choice but to adapt to mounting conflict

Thu Aug 29 2024 - 06:00
Life - and death - in Hebron: ‘Blood will increase the gap between both of us’

Life - and death - in Hebron: ‘Blood will increase the gap between both of us’

Former soldiers call for an end to Israeli occupation of the West Bank city

Tue Aug 27 2024 - 17:05
‘We don’t have a life’: Palestinian shepherds struggle to graze amid growing settlements

‘We don’t have a life’: Palestinian shepherds struggle to graze amid growing settlements

Israeli activist says only ‘intervention from outside’, possibly in the form of sanctions, could convince Israeli authorities to change approach to occupied territories

Thu Aug 22 2024 - 15:50
Palestinian children on existence in Jenin refugee camp: ‘I want to fight and if I die I will go to heaven’

Palestinian children on existence in Jenin refugee camp: ‘I want to fight and if I die I will go to heaven’

Jenin refugee camp has been a centre of Palestinian armed resistance for many years, and the resultant exposure of children to violence is reflected in drawings produced by youngsters in the camp’s Not to Forget centre

Sat Aug 17 2024 - 06:00
‘The bookseller of Jerusalem’ believes every exploration of art and culture by Palestinians ‘is a form of resistance’

‘The bookseller of Jerusalem’ believes every exploration of art and culture by Palestinians ‘is a form of resistance’

Mahmoud Muna says ruling by International Court of Justice in The Hague gave Palestinians like him ‘a little bit of hope’

Tue Aug 13 2024 - 05:00
Cancer patients are the quiet victims of Gaza war and West Bank occupation

Cancer patients are the quiet victims of Gaza war and West Bank occupation

Slow and preventable deaths of Gazans with cancer may never be counted among the war casualties, even if they are a direct result of that conflict

Mon Aug 05 2024 - 11:00
‘They are afraid and we are not afraid:’ A tour through some of Israel’s illegal West Bank settlements

‘They are afraid and we are not afraid:’ A tour through some of Israel’s illegal West Bank settlements

Israel is pressing ahead with plans to grow illegal settlements in the occupied territories even as it inflames tensions in the region

Sat Aug 03 2024 - 06:00
Left bleeding for hours then strapped to an Israeli military vehicle. ‘Human shield’ Mujhed Abadi appeals for justice

Left bleeding for hours then strapped to an Israeli military vehicle. ‘Human shield’ Mujhed Abadi appeals for justice

IDF also accused of denying injured civilians urgent health treatment

Sun Jul 28 2024 - 06:00
Palestinian boxing fights on past occupation and war in Gaza

Palestinian boxing fights on past occupation and war in Gaza

Palestine’s first Olympic boxer Waseem Abu Sal set to represent his nation in Paris

Thu Jul 25 2024 - 09:49
‘We are all going to die.’ Refugees in Sudan appeal for safe passage as ‘foreigners’ ordered to leave Khartoum

‘We are all going to die.’ Refugees in Sudan appeal for safe passage as ‘foreigners’ ordered to leave Khartoum

Asylum seekers fleeing conflict in other countries say they are not granted safe passage and fear for their lives

Mon Jul 22 2024 - 07:10
‘We are resilient’: Ghana’s LGBT+ community celebrates Pride month amid repression

‘We are resilient’: Ghana’s LGBT+ community celebrates Pride month amid repression

Celebrations were ‘forced into hiding’ as outcome of legislation, which would put LGBT+ people at risk of imprisonment, remains unclear

Mon Jul 01 2024 - 18:12
Kenya: Security forces deployed in Nairobi as protesters mourn those killed  during demonstrations earlier in week

Kenya: Security forces deployed in Nairobi as protesters mourn those killed during demonstrations earlier in week

At least 23 people were killed and parliament was briefly stormed and set alight in demonstrations on Wednesday

Thu Jun 27 2024 - 20:20
Several killed and dozens injured during protest in Kenya over tax Bill

Several killed and dozens injured during protest in Kenya over tax Bill

Security forces targeted protesters who raided and set the parliament on fire

Tue Jun 25 2024 - 20:38
‘Living in Khartoum is a hell’: Food and water shortages leave civilians desperate as Sudan conflict rages on

‘Living in Khartoum is a hell’: Food and water shortages leave civilians desperate as Sudan conflict rages on

Aid has become a battleground in the war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces, with a third of the population facing acute food insecurity

Sun Jun 16 2024 - 11:00
The Juliet Club: ‘There was just something really lovely about the idea of reading people’s love stories’

The Juliet Club: ‘There was just something really lovely about the idea of reading people’s love stories’

The first ‘Juliet’s secretary’ is believed to have been Ettore Solimani, known as ‘the guardian of Juliet’s tomb’

Sat May 25 2024 - 06:00
‘Difficult choices’: The particular vulnerability of children with disabilities in South Sudan

‘Difficult choices’: The particular vulnerability of children with disabilities in South Sudan

Amid ‘the world’s invisible crisis’, children with disabilities, and the people who love them, face particularly severe challenges

Mon May 13 2024 - 05:00
I have reported in Rwanda three times. On my fourth attempt, I was not allowed on the plane

I have reported in Rwanda three times. On my fourth attempt, I was not allowed on the plane

My reporting and experience in Rwanda was used as evidence in the legal challenge against the UK Home Office’s Rwanda deportation plan

Sun Apr 21 2024 - 07:02
Sudan war marks one-year anniversary as donor conference held in Paris

Sudan war marks one-year anniversary as donor conference held in Paris

Urgent appeal for humanitarian aid as displacement crisis worsens

Mon Apr 15 2024 - 06:00
South Sudan’s severe economic crisis pushes citizens towards starvation

South Sudan’s severe economic crisis pushes citizens towards starvation

‘There are some people now who can spend three or four days with no food on their table’

Sun Apr 07 2024 - 06:00
UN: 'We are failing the people of Sudan'

UN: 'We are failing the people of Sudan'

In South Sudan a year-long civil war has caused the displacement of nine million people with five million people facing "catastrophic hunger."

Sat Apr 06 2024 - 08:33
Life as a refugee in South Sudan: ‘I’m looking for peace. I’m looking for a place my children can study’

Life as a refugee in South Sudan: ‘I’m looking for peace. I’m looking for a place my children can study’

With precious little help, people in South Sudan are fleeing a harrowing range of dangers - from war to hunger - in search of safe lives for themselves and their loved ones

Sat Apr 06 2024 - 06:00
‘Climate champion’ fights to highlight South Sudan’s plight

‘Climate champion’ fights to highlight South Sudan’s plight

Naomi Momone (14) raises awareness for one of the world’s most climate-vulnerable countries

Thu Apr 04 2024 - 15:30
South Sudan’s refugee crisis: ‘We’re missing our country, our place, our Ramadan’

South Sudan’s refugee crisis: ‘We’re missing our country, our place, our Ramadan’

Sudan has become home to the world’s largest displacement crisis since the war started last year

Tue Apr 02 2024 - 05:00
Stark gap between potential and reality in South Sudan

Stark gap between potential and reality in South Sudan

Minister underlines the importance of Irish aid to beleaguered country

Thu Mar 21 2024 - 05:00
South Sudan shuts schools in face of extreme heat

South Sudan shuts schools in face of extreme heat

Temperatures exceed 40 degrees in country where climate change has ‘amplified’ impact

Mon Mar 18 2024 - 19:00
Seven years after liberation, Mosul in Iraq is bustling but struggles to move on from wounds of the past

Seven years after liberation, Mosul in Iraq is bustling but struggles to move on from wounds of the past

The economic fallout from the war with Islamic State is still felt in northern Iraq - and women are most likely to be affected

Fri Mar 08 2024 - 15:12
Bobi Wine documentary maker forced to flee Uganda

Bobi Wine documentary maker forced to flee Uganda

Bwayo said the issues portrayed in the film stretch far beyond his country, “It’s a big problem that we’re seeing a lot of countries heading towards totalitarian regimes”

Sun Nov 26 2023 - 18:42
Some People Need Killing and A Death in Malta: journalists shine a light on human rights abuses

Some People Need Killing and A Death in Malta: journalists shine a light on human rights abuses

Patricia Evangelista examines the Philippines drugs war while Paul Caruana Galizia tells the story of his mother’s decades-long fight against corruption in Malta

Wed Nov 01 2023 - 05:00
‘All deaths are hard but dying at sea is the worst’

‘All deaths are hard but dying at sea is the worst’

Demise of Senegal’s artisanal fishing industry has led to tragedy on west Africa’s migration routes to Europe

Wed Oct 25 2023 - 06:00
Sudan war overwhelming medical services, says MSF

Sudan war overwhelming medical services, says MSF

Administrative issues mean back-up medics and supplies cannot be brought to where they are most needed, medical charity says

Thu Oct 12 2023 - 20:25
Nobel Peace Prize winner to run in DRC presidential election

Nobel Peace Prize winner to run in DRC presidential election

Denis Mukwege looks to political role in conflict-torn and exploited Democratic Republic of the Congo

Tue Oct 03 2023 - 19:42
Lampedusa: ‘Saving lives is not an option. It is a legal obligation. It is a moral imperative’

Lampedusa: ‘Saving lives is not an option. It is a legal obligation. It is a moral imperative’

Ten years after the first of two terrible shipwrecks in the Mediterranean, a ceremony marks migrant deaths amid calls for international action to prevent further drownings and misery

Tue Oct 03 2023 - 17:23
Sally Hayden: Visa discrimination thwarts African journalists and weakens democracy

Sally Hayden: Visa discrimination thwarts African journalists and weakens democracy

African investigative journalists play a vital role in holding their politicians to account - they should be supported, not blocked and humiliated

Tue Oct 03 2023 - 06:02
Refugees in Tunisia: ‘We want to live with dignity like every human being’

Refugees in Tunisia: ‘We want to live with dignity like every human being’

A Sudanese refugee finds that so-called legal routes to safety can bring their own forms of psychological torture

Sun Sept 17 2023 - 16:00
Libya floods: 11,300 people dead as officials warn of long-lasting distress for survivors

Libya floods: 11,300 people dead as officials warn of long-lasting distress for survivors

Thousands of bodies buried amid fears that failing to do so could lead to the spread of disease

Fri Sept 15 2023 - 22:01
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