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‘After the Oscar, the violence got worse’: Palestinian filmmaker Hamdan Ballal

The filmmaker tells TRT World that his global recognition has made him an Israeli target. Their intention? To kill.

Month of giving: Syrians in Ethiopia keep Ramadan iftar tradition alive | Religion | Al Jazeera

Tiny Syrian community in Ethiopia embraces spirit of Ramadan, offering meals to those in need.

In Egypt, AgriCan's robots make farming smarter, one field at a time

AgriCan leverages robotics and smart technologies to boost crop yields and quality by cutting pesticide use and improving crop monitoring.

How Ramadan TV Dramas Serve As A Conduit For Cultural And Social Change

For the past few years, many TV dramas that air during Ramadan have tackled women's issues triggering public discussions that have led to cultural, social and legal changes. Dramas about women this Ramadan include “Hezbet Omri” (“The Sum of My Life”), which  highlights the financia

The Alawites caught between revenge and a new Syria

Weeks after a wave of retaliatory violence is believed to have killed more than 1,000 people – including some 800 civilians – Alawites in the religious minority’s Syrian coastal heartland are still reeling from the scale and brutality of the killings, and wondering what the events mean for hopes of a peaceful new country.

In wartime Yemen, volunteers are bridging a learning gap

Hundreds of university graduates are stepping up to teach children whose formal schooling has been interrupted by a brutal civil conflict.

Sidi Shayban’s Ramadan iftars challenge Israeli restrictions in West Bank

From displaced Gaza families to the poor, a Palestinian initiative ensures no one is excluded from meals and compassion.

La pesadilla interminable de los desplazamientos forzosos en Gaza

La ruptura del alto el fuego y las órdenes de evacuación del ejército israelí obligan de nuevo a miles de palestinos a huir con sus escasas pertenencias a cuestas y sin perspectiva de encontrar un lugar seguro

In Yemen’s hardship, refugees and locals break bread together

Despite war and displacement, Ramadan brings moments of mercy and shared humanity between Yemenis and African refugees.

Condenados a seguir huyendo en Gaza: “Israel quiere que no nos quede voluntad y nos rindamos” | Internacional | EL PAÍS

Las familias Salout, Mohieddin y Asfour, como las de otras miles en la Franja palestina, vuelven a hacer las maletas para sobrevivir ante la nueva ofensiva israelí y el fin del alto el fuego con Hamás

As Gaza genocide resumes, is Trump's cleansing plan the endgame?

Israel’s resumed offensive in Gaza has killed hundreds, displaced thousands, and blocked aid. Analysts warn it is a push for forced exile.

No Eid, no home, no peace: Israel intensifies Gaza’s nightmare

Renewed bombings shatter dreams of normalcy as Palestinians in Gaza endure relentless displacement and suffering.

As EU eases restrictions, Syria grapples with a liquidity crisis

The European Council suspended some sanctions on Syria to aid recovery during the post-Assad transition, but a liquidity crisis persists.

Muawiya: Arab Ramadan answer to Game of Thrones or an epic fail?

In interviews with The New Arab, viewers and scholars expressed outrage over the Muawiya TV series’ controversial depiction of historical figures and events

Days of Massacres Ravage Syrian Coastal Areas

After botched uprising, gunmen murder hundreds of civilians in Alawite-majority villages in sectarian killings.

Between Arab plan and Trump's Gaza 'Riviera', what about Hamas?

Analysis: As Egypt’s Gaza reconstruction gains Arab-global backing while facing US-Israel opposition, Hamas’s role and weapons remain the biggest sticking point

Male Guardianship Laws in Yemen Continue to Violate Women’s Rights and Freedom

On May 15, 2023, Amani Saleh, a 28-year-old journalist and aid worker from the coastal city of Al Hudaydah in western Yemen, embarked on what should have been a promising journey. She was headed to Amsterdam to participate in an international training program on transitional justice, peace, and human rights.

Aulas vacías: el enorme coste oculto del oro nigeriano

La pobreza empuja a muchos niños a trabajar en las minas del país africano, donde la mayoría de la población está en edad de estudiar. El Gobierno y las instituciones educativas intentan atraer a los niños a clase, pero piden más medios y voluntad política

Ramadan lights the path to resilience in Gaza

Amid destruction and uncertainty, Gaza’s business owners fight to rebuild, finding hope in the spirit of Ramadan.

Israel's Ramadan blockade reaches catastrophic levels in Gaza

By sealing all crossings into Gaza, Israel is preventing much-needed humanitarian aid from reaching the enclave’s 2.3 million residents this Ramadan

At a beloved Juba institution, artists promote “healing and growth”

For artist Juma Morris, the small red-brick cultural centre helped him cultivate an understanding of his country’s artistic identity after a long period of exile. For visual creative Bonslow Silas, who grew up in a refugee camp, it reminds him of his family.

‘We feel nothing’: Displaced West Bank families face a Ramadan in exile

Displaced by Israeli military offensives, Palestinian families in the occupied West Bank spend Ramadan in exile, mourning their homes, traditions, and a life that may never return.

Syria clashes – what happened? | Syria's War News | Al Jazeera

Hundreds of people have been killed and residents of Syria’s coastal governorates are scared to leave home.

After US-Israel rejection, what next for the Arab plan for Gaza?

Analysis: Arab states have outlined a comprehensive plan to rebuild Gaza, but Israel and the US’s rejection leaves its future up in the air.

Gazans left stranded in the West Bank amidst Israeli violence

As Israel’s violent military operation continues in the West Bank, and with a fragile ceasefire in Gaza, many families are trapped between the two hardships

Israel's occupation dims Ramadan spirit in Syria's Quneitra

In Quneitra, Ramadan decorations are nowhere to be seen, with Israeli incursion and arbitrary curfews besieging the region, leaving Syrian residents struggling

Israel's growing grip on Hebron's Al-Ibrahimi Mosque sparks fears of religious erasure

Israel tightens control over the sacred Al-Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron, silencing calls to prayer and raising alarm over the systematic marginalisation of Palestinian worshippers.

Palestinian Authority payment cuts leave families in crisis

Amid growing political pressure, the Palestinian Authority has cut stipends for thousands of families, leaving them facing an uncertain and desperate future

How the Philadelphi Corridor could collapse Gaza's ceasefire

Analysis: Israel’s refusal to withdraw from the Philadelphi Corridor threatens the Gaza ceasefire and could create a diplomatic showdown with Cairo.

Defending the Druze: Israel's pretext to divide the new Syria

In-depth: Israel is instrumentalising Syria’s Druze to maintain military influence in the south, but the community has rejected Netanyahu’s bid to protect them.

Indefinite occupation? Unpacking Israel's aims in south Lebanon

Analysis: Israel’s occupation of five strategic hills in Lebanon has military value but is driven more by political considerations and diplomatic bargaining.

How Egyptian Christians Embrace Ramadan - Perspectives from North Africa and the Middle East - Ruya - Goethe-Institut

In Egypt, Ramadan is for everyone. Here, a Christian hosts an iftar table for fasting Muslims&#x3b; there, a Christian takes on the role of the mesaharati.

How One Woman’s Beekeeping Defied War and Tradition in Yemen — More to Her Story

Against all odds, Nawal Saleh turned beekeeping into a lifeline for Yemeni women, proving that resilience and entrepreneurship can transform lives.

Can aid be reimagined to deliver meaningful value? {Business Africa} | Africanews

Massive aid cuts announced by Washington have prompted panic in African capitals, but also questions on whether foreign aid has transformed low-income countries in any meaningful ways economically.

Pollution keeps migratory birds from a Yemen resting place - CSMonitor.com

For centuries, Yemen’s coastal wetlands played host to each year to flocks of migrating birds. But civil war has left the ecosystem in dire straits.

Netanyahu’s political calculus that sent tanks into Jenin | Israel-Palestine conflict News | Al Jazeera

Palestinians took selfies with three Israeli tanks sent into Jenin, analysts said their deployment was performative.

Floods in Algeria’s Tindouf camps exacerbate living conditions for Sahrawi refugees - Raseef22

Majdid Serrah covers the harsh and enduring realities of Sahrawi refugees in Algeria’s Tindouf camps, mapping a story of displacement and resilience. Featuring an interview with Mohammad Hallab, a Sahrawi refugee, the story follows the devastating effects of last year’s flood and how it continues to

Assad’s fall clears the stage for uncensored comedy in Syria

After Assad’s fall, comedians have taken to the stage, freely tackling topics like corruption and unjust laws, all while mocking figures from the former regime

Frustrations grow in pro-Hezbollah communities over delayed aid

Unlike in 2006, when Iranian-backed compensation flowed swiftly, this time, even Hezbollah officials acknowledged that the Lebanese state must take the lead.

With Assad gone, Syrian booksellers revive once-forbidden books

After years of censorship, once-banned books are now resurfacing in Damascus, marking a new chapter of freedom in a city that was once controlled by fear

Sandstorms in Yemen worsen health risks for pregnant women

Yemen’s pregnant women face brutal sandstorms, living in shelters torn apart by the wind, with no medical care, no clean water, and no one to turn to

Curfews, Roadblocks, House Raids—Israeli Military Entrenches Inside Syria

As Israel fortifies its presence in seized Syrian territory, residents say the new government in Damascus has abandoned them

What they lost: Families in terror as Israel raids West Bank camps | Israel-Palestine conflict News | Al Jazeera

Israel killed Essam Awad’s son. He tried to stay in the home Muhammed was raised in, but Israel forced him out.

Why Trump's Gaza plan could collapse the ceasefire deal

Analysis: Trump's vision for Gaza bolsters Netanyahu politically, normalises ethnic cleansing, and emboldens Israel to derail the ceasefire and return to war.

Israel's assault on Tulkarm: An attack on Palestinian resistance

Israeli attacks across the occupied West Bank, between 7 October 2023 and 19 January have killed 905 Palestinians, injured around 7,000.

‘Without Real Opportunities, What Choice Do We Have?’: How Poverty Pushes Women in Rural Nigeria into Prostitution — More to Her Story

For some women in rural Nigeria, the path to survival is shaped not by choice, but by circumstance.

Joy in Israel, restrictions in Palestine for released captives, prisoners | Israel-Palestine conflict News | Al Jazeera

In Israel, released captives are welcomed with joy; in Palestine, celebrations are banned.

Syrian women fight for equal political representation post-Assad

After Assad’s fall activists urge that Syrian women's role in the nation's political future requires drafting a new constitution guaranteeing equality in rights

Many of DR Congo's Lebanese forced to flee as violence continues

Moreover, some residents—particularly those from southern Lebanon—feel that returning to Lebanon is not an option given the ongoing conflict with Israel.

Palestinian prisoners celebrate freedom, but what comes next?

After years of separation, families are reunited as Palestinian prisoners are freed, but their happiness is mixed with fear and uncertainty about the future

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Tanzania families still looking for bodies 3 months after protests

Manenos Selanyika could only receive a symbolic burial. After more than a week, they gave up and decided to hold a symbolic burial at Lambo village near Mount Kilimanjaro.

Did badly designed aid rules lead to a rise in child marriage?

Observers say that in Yemen, aid rules that distribute aid by households have encouraged recipients to create more households by marrying off their daughters while they are still girls.

A Palestinian School Day Ended With Israeli Settlers’ Gunfire. A Boy Was Killed, Just as His Father Was 7 Years Ago

Zeteo speaks to witnesses after Israeli settlers kill a 14-year-old Palestinian boy and a 32-year-old man in an attack on a boys school in the occupied West Bank.

Gaza’s Deir Al-Balah Holds First Election Since 2005

While the vote was lauded as a step forward, it came in the context of an ongoing genocide and occupation and a recent law limiting which candidates can run.

Displaced women in Lebanon face period poverty amid Israel’s war

As Israeli attacks displace families across Lebanon, women are struggling to access menstrual supplies, exposing a hidden crisis of poverty, stigma and neglect

No deal, no calm: Iranians settle into a war of endurance

At the centre of the week’s developments were the high-stakes negotiations in Islamabad, mediated by Pakistan and aimed at stabilising a temporary ceasefire.

Buffer zone: How Israel is tightening its grip on south Lebanon

The razing of villages and creation of a buffer zone separated by a Yellow Line show the ceasefire won’t stop Israel from entrenching its hold on south Lebanon

Tehran reacts to US-Iran ceasefire deal with hope and scepticism

A Pakistan-brokered truce has halted the bombs and reopened the Strait of Hormuz, but soaring inflation & fears of renewed conflict have left citizens in limbo

In Iran, A Muslim Community Center Bears The Scars Of War

It was more than a house of worship. Residents came to the community center for microloans, affordable healthcare, and to borrow books. It was the heartbeat of a neighborhood, and now locals are mourning its loss — and promising to rebuild.

In Gaza, the daily search for bread is becoming more desperate

What was once a simple staple has become a daily uncertainty & a source of fear for millions of people in Gaza who are struggling amid Israel’s war and blockade

Syrian children face deadly legacy of mine-contaminated land

Years after the fighting has ended, children in Syria are still paying the price for war, navigating villages and farmlands riddled with deadly explosives

Damascus alcohol crackdown fuels debate over Syria’s future

In the Syrian capital, the sale of alcohol has become a flashpoint for wider discussions about regulation, social norms, and the limits of state power

Lebanese Residents Are Getting Fake Evacuation Calls From Spoofed Numbers

Cyber experts have warned of psychological warfare after Lebanese residents received automated evacuation notices over the phone.

Iran’s Crypto Sector Was a Lifeline Through Sanctions. War Could Shut It Down

Cheap electricity turned Iran into an unlikely crypto mining hub. Now military strikes could threaten the power grid that powers it.

They Fled ISIS A Decade Ago. Now, They’re Fleeing Again.

Yazidis in northeast Syria are fleeing yet again as renewed fighting in Aleppo triggers mass displacement, reviving trauma from ISIS’s 2014 genocide. Survivors face deep psychological scars, economic hardship, and persistent insecurity, with many fearing further violence, family separation, and the

Volunteers struggle to feed displaced Sudanese amid US aid cuts

Sudan’s humanitarian response is increasingly carried out by volunteer networks. But their efforts, built on small donations, cannot keep pace with rising need.

Senegal: A Muslim Nation That's The Most Religiously Inclusive In The World

Every year, between late May and early June, something happens on the 43-mile road to the Catholic sanctuary of Popenguine, outside Dakar, that is unremarkable in Senegal and extraordinary almost anywhere else in Africa or the world: Muslim youth walk the route alongside their Christian peers.

Displaced Lebanese Pool Money to Buy Satellite Images to See What Remains of their Homes

For many residents unable to return to southern Lebanon amid Israel’s invasion and demolition campaign, satellite imagery has become the only way they can find out the state of their homes.

After ’ceasefire’, Iran’s streets and strategy await next stage

In conversations across Tehran over the past week, one theme recurs: under no circumstances should the outcome of the conflict be diluted by negotiations.

Kenyan women defy fishing taboos as climate change threatens Lake Victoria

In a lakeside village in Kisumu County, women were forbidden from fishing. Until Rhoda Ongoche Akech defied the stigma.

Lebanon ceasefire: Families return south to ruins and hope

Displaced families began returning to south Lebanon after a fragile 10-day ceasefire was announced, coming home to devastation after Israel’s deadly invasion

Israel’s “Black Wednesday” Massacre Leaves Lebanese Families Giving DNA to ID Loved Ones’ Remains

In Lebanon, an unprecedented campaign of DNA tests is being used to identify mangled bodies left trapped under rubble by Israel’s blitz.

How Iranians try to get by every day amid war | D+C - Development + Cooperation

Little news from inside Iran reaches the outside world. In this exclusive report for D+C, an Iran-based journalist describes daily life in the war-torn country, where military strikes and an internet blackout have cut people off from life-saving medicines, disrupted businesses and shattered livelihoods.

Israel demolishes UNESCO-protected shrine in south Lebanon

At least nine religious sites were demolished in Israeli-controlled explosions in the border villages of southern Lebanon.

Yemen’s Hodeidah braces for attacks amid US-Israel-Iran standoff

The renewed possibility of targeting maritime assets, whether by missiles or drones, is raising fears of Israeli and US airstrikes on Hodeidah.

Pakistan’s diplomatic gamble: How an unlikely peacemaker emerged

Despite brokering a ceasefire and hosting historic US–Iran talks, Pakistan faces a complex balancing act between rival alliances if no lasting deal emerges

Gaza’s premature babies and the parents they never knew

We speak to Palestinian parents about the pain and grief of separation after their premature babies were evacuated abroad during the war, leaving families apart

Yemen’s Female Journalists Face Islamic Cleric-Led Harassment Campaigns

When journalist Hiba Al-Tabai

‘I’ll Die Here in My House’: In Southern Lebanon, Many Simply Can't or Refuse to Flee

I drove through the destroyed villages of southern Lebanon, speaking to several families who are risking their lives to stay in the area as Israel escalates its bombing and ground invasion.

'I Can’t Forget the Smell': Lebanese Reel After Israel Kills Over 300 in Single Day

Zeteo speaks to survivors of the deadliest day in the resumed war, after Lebanon saw more than 100 Israeli strikes in 10 minutes.

The ten minutes that shook Beirut: Israel’s massacre in Lebanon

More than 250 killed as Israeli airstrikes pounded Beirut in minutes, overwhelming hospitals and marking the deadliest day in Lebanon since the invasion began

Jawad’s ordeal: A Gaza toddler’s trauma after Israeli torture

We speak to Jawad’s family about the toddler’s abuse by Israeli forces, his trauma after 10 hours in detention, and his father, who is still held in detention

'No Doubt War Will Resume': Skeptical Iranians Say It's Too Early to Celebrate

Zeteo reports from the ground in Tehran to hear how some ordinary Iranians are feeling about the two-week ceasefire announcement.

Iranians braced for darkness prior to ceasefire announcement

The sudden threat of the "complete destruction" of their civilisation has triggered an unprecedented wave of terror and despair for Iranians.

Iran’s Jews: Israel strike of synagogue attack on ’anti-Zionism’

“We are Iranians before anything else...and we do not see ourselves in what is being done in the name of Zionism,” said David, a Jewish shopkeeper in Tehran.

Blood-soaked trousers and cigarette burns: A Gaza mother, her traumatised child, and the Israeli abuse that changed everything

We speak to Jawad's family about the toddler's abuse by Israeli forces, his trauma after 10 hours in detention, and his father, who is still held in detention

Egypt farmers face crisis as Hormuz disruption drives costs up

Fertiliser prices are surging in Egypt amid Strait of Hormuz disruption, as war-driven energy shocks raise farming costs and fuel fears of a looming food crisis

Iran’s IRGC opens ranks to children as young as 12

Rahim Nadali, an official with Tehran’s IRGC unit, said the programme would assign children to tasks including patrolling and manning checkpoints.

No Safe Choice: What Happened to Iran’s Women’s Team in Australia — More to Her Story

Two Iranian footballers made opposite choices during a moment of crisis, revealing the cost of both freedom and return. Photo: Albert Perez / Getty Images

US aid cuts collapse Malawi’s LGBTQ+ health services as volunteers scramble to fill the void

The lack of funding has left some 15,000 users of NGO programs scrambling for care in a public system that many fear to enter

Six weeks in, US-Israel war on Iran becomes battle of endurance

From a high-risk US special forces operation deep inside Iranian territory to mounting pressure around the Strait of Hormuz, developments point to more war.

Easter faith and defiance in Lebanon under Israeli fire

As Israeli attacks continued, communities baked, prayed & stayed on their land, preserving tradition despite displacement, destruction & fears of permanent loss

Ongoing turbulence: How the Iran war is upending global aviation

With grounded fleets and soaring fuel and ticket prices, the Iran war is threatening to redraw the map of global aviation

A rude welcome for Bangladesh’s new government

M orshed Alam, 28, calculates survival in liters and taka now. The ride-sharing motorcycle driver in Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka used

Iranian women footballers reveal ‘enormous pressure’ of the Asian Cup saga

Two Iranian players who sought asylum in Australia before changing their minds tell their story to Al Jazeera.

Israel’s war on Gaza erases autism therapy and support systems

As the world marks Autism Awareness Month, Gaza’s autistic children face collapsed healthcare, lost therapy and repeated displacement, erasing years of progress

Iran’s cluster warheads expose gaps in Israel’s defences

About half of all Iran’s ballistic missiles launched at Israel in this conflict have carried cluster warheads, turning one missile into dozens.

Iran’s cluster warheads expose gaps in Israel’s defences

About half of all Iran’s ballistic missiles launched at Israel in this conflict have carried cluster warheads, turning one missile into dozens.

Dispatch From Iran: 'How Will We Rebuild What We Have Lost?'

A Tehran-based journalist maps the human toll of the mass destruction US-Israeli strikes have caused on the country's health and education systems.

'Collaboration and mutual care:' How Mozambican women are building livelihoods through recycling

Real Reciclagem is a Mozambican cooperative—and support network—founded to help women recover economically from the pandemic.

No peace in sight: When will Sudan’s war end?

Analysis: International conferences have come and gone, external actors are entrenched, and neither side shows any willingness to stop the fighting

We Reported on Tehran’s Defiant DJs and Artists. Now, at War, They’ve Fallen Silent | The Urban Activist

Back in January, we reported on those in the music scene defying Iran’s cultural red lines. Now, living through war, we speak to them again about whether change in Iran still feels possible

Tools of Survival: How Smartphones Have Become A Lifeline For Gazans

Phones are flooding Gaza's markets, and families will go to any lengths to get them.

Hotels become lifeline for Iranians fleeing US-Israel airstrikes

With thousands fleeing US-Israel airstrikes, hotels across Iran have become lifelines, but overcrowding and lack of support leave families struggling to survive

Calls for protection as Israel kills Lebanese academics

Over 2,000 academics in Lebanon and around the world signed an online petition to be submitted to UNESCO and the UN Secretary-General António Guterres.

Iran survives a week of assassinations and civilian terror

Over the days that followed, a distinct pattern emerged: strikes were no longer confined to military or intelligence sites but extended to civilian areas.

TRT World - 'My biggest worry isn’t the explosions': Some Tehran workers fear unpaid wages

Many residents of Tehran were already suffering from harsh economic conditions before the bombs began to fall. Now, under the US-Israel’s deadly air strikes, Iran’s capital has become even more unforgiving as prices rise and livelihoods are impacted.

Iran detains 500 on ’espionage’ charges amid wartime crackdown

The mass arrests represent the most aggressive domestic security operation since the US-Israeli war on Iran began.

Iranians mark Nowruz and Eid al-Fitr despite war and inflation

Amid empty bazaars and the constant threat of strikes, Iranians hold onto the rituals of Nowruz and Eid al-Fitr, refusing to let fear erase their holidays

Built with US aid, Egypt’s elite science academies now face collapse

A network of STEM academies once held up as a model for modern education is unraveling after the abrupt withdrawal of U.S. support, exposing the fragility of reforms built on external expertise.

Iran-Israel war brings grief to Palestinian village on Eid

In addition to the three casualties, eight others were wounded after fragments from an Israeli interceptor missile hit the salon.

Amid blockade, crochet dolls bring Gaza children Eid al-Fitr joy

Amid scarcity and displacement, a Gaza mother’s crochet dolls are a rare gift of Eid al-Fitr for children who have lost everything

French telemarketing ban ’threatens’ 50,000 Moroccan workers

In Morocco, where nearly 80 per cent of the call centre sector’s activity is tied to French clients, the ban is being received as a structural shock.

War and political fallout threatens Iran’s World Cup dream

A moment of collective pride for Iran has been overshadowed by the escalating US–Israel war and questions over the players’ safety

Grieving Parents in Iran Spend Every Night at the Graves of Their Children, Killed by U.S. Strike

As Ramadan comes to a close, families in Minab, Iran struggle to come to terms with the scale of death, one of the deadliest single attacks on children in memory.

“No pienso en marcharme”: la necesidad de seguir enviando remesas atrapa a los migrantes africanos en el Golfo

Cinco millones de personas procedentes de África trabajan sobre todo en la construcción, la hostelería y el trabajo doméstico en los países de la región. La fluctuación del petróleo amenaza sus empleos

How AI is transforming how the war on Iran is being fought

Military analysts say the US-Israeli war on Iran is one of the first modern conflicts in which AI systems play a central rather than a supporting role

Iran’s health system strains as 15,000 wounded flood hospitals

Damage has been reported to 18 pre-hospital emergency bases and between 14 and 18 ambulances, along with several county health centres.

US-Israel war is hurting thousands of prisoners in Iran

Reports from inside Greater Tehran Prison describe inmates going days without adequate food or water after an attack near the facility.

Poisoned skies over Tehran: Toxic smoke and black rain crisis

Israeli strikes on Tehran fuel depots unleashed toxic smoke and ’black rain’, raising fears of respiratory illnesses, polluted air and environmental damage

Trump’s shifting goals: What is the US endgame in the Iran war?

Twelve days in, few of America’s objectives in the war on Iran have been met, with Trump struggling to define a coherent endgame or exit strategy

In war-struck Iran, fleeing Tehran is a luxury few can afford

The US-Israeli bombardments have already displaced more than 3 million people in Iran, but most Iranians can’t afford the costs of seeking safe haven.

Amid US-Israel attacks, Tehran s Golestan Palace artefacts moved to secure storage pre-emptively

The strike occurred within the site's UNESCO-designated buffer zone, intended to shield the monument from such risks.

Tehran blood donors rush to hospitals amid Iran war crisis

As US‑Israel strikes hit Iran, blood donation centres see long queues, with citizens rushing to help hospitals cope with rising war casualties and a shortage

In Tehran, Iranians Struggle to Breathe After Israeli Oil Facility Strikes

"By the time we finally packed our bags and locked the door, our fingernails were caked in chemical grime, and our lungs were burning just from breathing inside our own living room."

From Shock To Ritual: Iran’s 40 Days Of Mourning For Khamenei

As you approach Iranian houses of worship, you’ll hear it: Locals striking their chests and rhythmically chanting laments to grieve the recent death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s death. Each movement carries a dual meaning — expressing both personal grief while signaling loyalty to both a religio

US-Israel war on Iran is creating a growing number of amputees

Inside the hospitals, severe pre-war shortages of equipment and staff have turned the wards into internal battlefields.

Unlikely allies move to sink Mauritius’ Chagos deal

AFRICAN JOURNALISM | 7 MARCH 2026 | ISSUE 231

’Bloodiest single day for civilians’ in Iran amid US-Israel war

The US-Israeli strikes moved across Tehran, Shiraz, Sanandaj, Maragheh, Lamerd, Minab, Ahvaz, and Tabriz simultaneously, creating a geography of destruction.

Lebanon families describe desperate flight from Israeli strikes

We speak to displaced families fleeing southern Lebanon, trapped for hours on gridlocked roads & scrambling for shelter as thousands are forced from their homes

Volunteers rebuild Sudan’s oldest psychiatric hospital destroyed by war

Sudanese family returning home from displacement, struggle to help son overcome drug addiction

A country coming apart: US-Israel war pounds Iranian life

The US-Israel war began over Tehran on Saturday and spread, city by city, into a sustained assault on civilian infrastructure, military sites, and daily life.

Six days in Tehran

A war diary from Iran • As the bombs start to fall • A reporter relies on VPNs, foreign news and overpriced cigarettes

Where are our kids? The ongoing search for Syria’s lost children

More than a year after Assad’s fall, thousands of Syrian children remain missing from detention and orphanages, as families struggle to uncover their fate

Tehran neighbours shelter students amid US-Israeli bombardment

As US‑Israeli strikes escalate, Tehran residents have opened up their homes and shared resources, forming informal networks of solidarity to protect each other

As US-Israel war intensifies, Iran faces humanitarian crisis

Residents described children who had been on their way to school falling to the ground in fear, sheltering behind cars and lampposts.

Bread lines, deserted streets and fear of airstrikes in Tehran: ‘Going outside is a risky gamble’

Residents of the Iranian capital describe problems obtaining food and medicine, water and electricity outages, and constant anxiety over the fear of being targeted

Day 3: Tehran lives under sirens, smoke, and an unravelling life

The war did not stay within Tehran’s boundaries. Strikes extended to Isfahan, Kermanshah, Karaj, and areas in the south near the port city of Bandar Abbas.

Morir sin poder haber ido a La Meca, el gran temor de los ancianos de Gaza

Israel ha bloqueado a los peregrinos por tercer año consecutivo para cumplir el quinto pilar obligatorio del islam. Más de 400 palestinos de la Franja que habían obtenido un cupo para cumplir con el `haj’ han muerto esperando

Panic, blackout, and empty shelves: Tehran’s first day of war

Through all of it, no one in Tehran had a clear picture of where the US-Israeli strikes were heading or when they would stop.

A month past US-Israel war on Iran, water and power under threat

As messages continue to pass between officials, people inside Iran describe daily life under constant airstrikes, with no clear sense of safety.

After a Sports Hall in Iran Was Bombed, Witnesses Describe Chaos and “Continuous Screaming”

Several hours after a bomb struck a girls’ elementary school and killed 165, a strike on the town of Lamerd killed teenagers in a gymnasium.

Is there a case for dialogue to end Mozambique’s insurgent war?

The war has forced 1.3 million people from their homes, and there is no end in sight.

How Journalists Are Reporting From Iran With No Internet

After strikes killed senior Iranian officials, Iran cut off internet access. Journalists are relying on satellite links, encrypted apps and smuggled footage to report from inside the country.

To Survive the Lethal Cold, Pakistani Families Face A Burning Conundrum

With no alternative sources of warming, residents in Balochistan, Pakistan, are resorting to cutting down rare juniper trees for firewood.

Israeli invasion turns pregnancy into deadly risk in Lebanon

Israeli strikes in Lebanon have left over 13,500 pregnant women at risk, as displacement, hunger, and damaged healthcare make pregnancy increasingly dangerous

How a Music Streaming CEO Built an Open-Source Global Threat Map in His Spare Time

Frustrated by fragmented war news, Anghami’s Elie Habib built World Monitor, a platform that fuses global data, like aircraft signals and satellite detections, to track conflicts as they unfold.

Seeking a stronger connection to Africa, young Egyptians learn Swahili

Interest in studying Swahili – the lingua franca of much of East Africa – is booming in Egypt.

During Ramadan, Muslim Refugees Find A Way To Observe

Muslims in French Guiana are a small minority, making up roughly 0.9% of the population, which equates to about 2,070 people. However, asylum applications from Muslim communities are surging and the small Muslim community that does exist are finding a way to observe their religious traditions.

The Seagull and Turkey’s Recycling Illusion

A viral bird and a clever machine reveal how recycling can become theatre — while plastic waste keeps flowing into Turkey.

Displaced women in Lebanon face period poverty amid Israel’s war
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