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People with disabilities are often left behind in a highly digitised world. Opeoluwa Akinola's Accesstech wants to change that.

"This is state-sponsored violence designed to drive out indigenous communities and entrench occupation, whether in the West Bank or in Gaza..."

In displacement camps across Yemen, grassroots art initiatives are helping war-weary communities find healing, hope, and resilience through creativity.
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Miles de familias, como la de un joven taxista que ahora construye una tienda de campaña improvisada, llevan meses dando tumbos en busca de un lugar seguro, mientras los bombardeos arrecian. El 81% de la Franja son zonas militarizadas o desalojadas por Israel, según la ONU

Son 2.000 en una población de 40 millones y han sido acusados por la milicia islamista hutí de ser una amenaza para el islam y para la seguridad nacional

Free from the shackles of the brutal Assad regime, community holds its first public event in over half a century to remember the 19th-century exile and genocide under Tsarist Russia.

How did the B.Laban crackdown reveal the vulnerabilities of private businesses in Egypt's regulatory landscape? The rapid rise and sudden fall of B.Laban, amid health violations and political scrutiny, highlights the opaque regulatory system in Egypt. This environment relies on informal practices, w

Civilians face brutal attacks and dire straits in displacement camps.

Plans to redevelop downtown Cairo in Dubai’s image are drawing sharp criticism from Egyptians who are worried about the loss of heritage and autonomy.

Los habitantes de la Franja inventan soluciones desesperadas para sobrevivir al bloqueo israelí, que no permite la entrada de suministros desde principios de marzo. Para muchos de ellos, son prácticamente un “acto de patriotismo”

Humanitarian experts raise serious concerns about Washington’s proposed Gaza aid mechanism & how it entrenches Israel’s objectives of Palestinian displacement

Ending sanctions will reintegrate Syria into the global financial system and allow foreign investment and regional partnerships, but stumbling blocks remain

Khadra Abu Sariya’s voice trembles and her eyes well up as she recalls a song etched into memory by pain.

Over 40,000 Palestinians have been driven from their West Bank homes, marking the most significant wave of displacement in the territory in over half a century

Across the Middle East, descendants of Palestinian refugees live suspended in legal limbo, stateless, restricted, and still waiting for a future.
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Through heirlooms and oral histories, Palestinian refugees continue to assert their identity and claim to a homeland they’ve never stopped remembering.

Aligning with US and Israeli designs, Mahmoud Abbas’s plan to disarm Palestinian factions in Lebanon could ignite political and security instability

Israel’s plan to build a wall along the Jordan border has reignited tensions with Amman, raising concerns over sovereignty and the 1994 peace treaty. Critics warn it could destabilise the region.

Más de 47.000 personas se han visto afectadas por el peor brote de esta enfermedad en dos décadas. Esta última oleada sucede en condiciones aún más terribles: inundaciones, desplazamientos de población, nuevos enfrentamientos, recortes de fondos y una sanidad al límite

Warnings are mounting over disease outbreaks that could spread beyond the Strip, as Israel continues to block crucial vaccines from entering Gaza

A truce with Houthi rebels has halted American air strikes, but ongoing Israeli bombardments and fractured regional politics threaten to unravel a fragile peace.

Africa’s energy and economic landscape is undergoing a transformative shift, led by major developments across mining, mobility, and regional energy trade. From the Democratic Republic of Congo’s evolving mining sector to Kenya’s pioneering all-women EV assembly line and Afreximbank’s new $3 billion

In his second term, Trump escalates his ’America First’ agenda by challenging Egypt’s sovereignty over the Suez Canal, demanding free passage for US ships

More than 130,000 people have been displaced since fighting between gov’t and opposition forces escalated in February.

Thousands of HIV patients in South Sudan now face a grim future as the Trump administration’s USAID cuts threaten their access to lifesaving healthcare

Amid Sudan’s collapsing security and economy, armed robberies and looting are now routine, leaving people with no choice but to surrender their belongings

From widespread destruction of homes and infrastructure to severe movement restrictions, Israel’s largest military operation in the West Bank in years is taking its toll.

In-depth: Jordan’s ban on the Muslim Brotherhood is the culmination of a long history of shifting relations between the state and the Islamist movement.

Amid the growing migrant crisis, Moroccan families continue their relentless search for answers about loved ones lost at sea while trying to reach Europe

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TV matches, institutional investment and shifting perceptions fuel unprecedented interest in the women’s game in Egypt.

At all three UNRWA sites, the echoes bouncing off the walls of the vacant building, prove that supplies had run out weeks ago.

In-depth: From Beirut’s razed downtown to reconstructing its southern suburbs, war in Lebanon has long served as a pretext for elite-led urban transformation.

An Egyptian movie star who rose to fame in the 1950s planted the seeds of one of Cairo’s best kept secrets: the Mazhar Botanic Garden.

Migrants sustain Yemen’s struggling frankincense trade amid dangerous conditions, threatening both their lives and the survival of ancient resin-producing trees.

Though Easter brings unity for Syrian Christians, it is marked by caution, as many remain concerned for their safety amid rising violence and economic hardships

For nearly 700 Christians trapped in the enclave, this Easter marks the second year in a row they observe the holiday under Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza

Restorers and volunteers have united forces to rescue the An-Nasr Mosque in Nablus in the occupied West Bank, where the destruction of cultural heritage goes with impunity

In the occupied West Bank, Israeli restrictions on movement for Palestinians, denial of access to resources, and settlement expansion have all ramped up over the past 18 months.

Desde el 2 de marzo no entra ayuda humanitaria en la Franja, donde los alimentos y bienes de primera necesidad se están agotando. El pan es ya un lujo y la desnutrición vuelve a afectar a miles de palestinos, especialmente a niños

The Spring 2025 issue of Index on Censorship looks at lost voices in the global healthcare system

Analysis: With Israel expanding its control of Gaza and doubling its military buffer zones, Hamas finds itself with limited military and political options.

Morocco’s worst drought in years and soaring meat prices prompt the King to cancel Eid al-Adha sacrifices, easing the financial burden on many households

To make the most of brief blooming seasons, beekeepers in one of the world’s most water-scarce countries have turned their apiaries mobile.

Las manifestaciones, las primeras contra el movimiento islamista en 16 meses de guerra, surgen de la desesperación por el hambre, las muertes y la destrucción. Dividen a la población entre sus defensores y los que creen que ayudan al agresor

Ammar was a stone’s throw away from his family when the explosion flung him aside. Everyone in the home was killed.

As cities in the occupied West Bank witness increased Israeli military raids and violence, Palestinian children face severe disruption to their education

Families displaced by Sudan’s civil war find a fragile moment of peace in Omdurman, marking Eid El-Fitr with prayer, sweets, and cautious joy.

As a result of the ongoing violence and displacement, sites like the Tulkarm Cultural Club have become vital hubs.

As formal institutions weaken in the face of conflict, rural communities turn to centuries-old conflict resolution methods to maintain order.

A viral bird and a clever machine reveal how recycling can become theatre — while plastic waste keeps flowing into Turkey.
A spiraling economic crisis, shrinking job prospects, and Israeli movement restrictions are putting a strain on relationships and destabilizing families.
Ayman Odeh, head of the Arab Democratic Change list and one of the few Arab members of Knesset, told TNA that there were 2,600 murders since 2000.
A scene of devastation in Minab, Iran, as parents waited to know the fate of their young daughters after the bombing of a girls' elementary school killed over 100.
With the arrival of Ramadan, Israel has barred more than 250 Palestinians from entering Al-Aqsa Mosque, turning a season of devotion into one of separation
Halal scam: yes, it’s a paradox. But these schemes are not what they seem.
For many families, the loss extends beyond appliances and furniture. It is the loss of privacy, hospitality, and dignity, values closely tied to Ramadan.
With Israel treating annexation of the West Bank as a fait accompli, what role will a new constitution play in bolstering Palestine’s bid for statehood?
Amid sweeping food and aid restrictions, dozens of Israelis, including the Shin Bet chief's brother, have been indicted over alleged cigarette smuggling in Gaza
During Iran’s most comprehensive shutdown yet, thousands of illegal satellite terminals kept footage flowing — and exposed how fragile the regime’s “national internet” really is.
Over 150 men who spent decades behind bars were deported to Egypt in the Gaza ceasefire deal, where they face a reality of ‘permanent alienation.’
The deadline passed on 1 February with no ceasefire. In the days that followed, both warring parties escalated drone warfare targeting populated areas.
Algunos palestinos que salieron hace meses para recibir atención médica regresan a una Franja devastada para reunirse con sus familias, aunque eso pueda significar su muerte por la falta de tratamientos
Egyptian nationalists really want to know.
"The security and living conditions have become unbearable.”
El Programa Mundial de Alimentos se ha visto obligado a reducir las raciones y habrán agotado los suministros en marzo si no llega nueva financiación para reemplazar el tijeretazo de EE UU a la peor crisis alimentaria del mundo
Jeremiah Kithinji had never touched a computer before he finished high school. A decade later, he is teaching robotics, and even took a team of rural Kenyans to the World Robotics Olympiad in Singapore.
One year after it formed, the new technocratic government faces mounting challenges as it struggles to disarm Hezbollah and implement economic reforms
Hamada Abu Layla spent 22 years earning three degrees from Gaza universities. Now they mock him from a garbage dump.
While international powers publicly call for de-escalation and humanitarian ceasefires, their regional allies are flooding Sudan’s battlefields with weapons
Yemen’s economic crisis, banking restrictions on money transfers, and growing digital financial literacy have fuelled the adoption of cryptocurrencies.
Whether in Aleppo, Tehran, or Istanbul, bazaars operate as parallel centres of power, able to negotiate with rulers - or bring governments down
Within 48 hours in January, the town recorded nearly 300 millimetres of rainfall, roughly three-quarters of its annual average.
The measures were first introduced after a suicide bombing on 24 November 2015 that targeted a bus carrying members of the presidential guard remains in force.
Glyphosate is a non-selective, systemic herbicide that attacks plant roots, preventing regrowth for two to three years.
Las familias gazatíes no pueden pagar los elevados precios de los pocos productos que quedan para la infancia en los mercados
Volunteers struggle to fill the gap left by declining international support in Sudan.
It was the latest eruption of a conflict over power, identity, and competing regional agendas that has been building in Yemen’s south for years.
The writer and director of the video, Ban al-Jumaili, defended the work. She told TNA, its message was "the unification of all sects and religions".
More than 11,000 people have disappeared during Israel’s military campaign. Their absence torments the families left behind.
The case exposes a fault line running through Egyptian public life, between laws that exist on paper and a culture that struggles to enforce them.
More than 300 athletes with varying disabilities are set to compete in 14 different sports over the 10-day event.
Local cooperatives are stepping in to support vulnerable farmers, mostly women, struggling in conflict-ridden east DRC.
From death threats to smear campaigns, Libyan women working for change are being silenced online.
These were the updates on Israel’s war on Gaza for Monday, September 2.
Helpio allows victims to report cases and seek help amid fear of stigma and soaring sexual assault figures.
Angry demonstrators stage mass protests as Israel’s largest trade union calls for a general strike on Monday.
The pressure on Benjamin Netanyahu to agree a ceasefire deal and bring home surviving captives from Gaza is rising.
A unique initiative relieves sick children from the coldness of hospitals and clutches of pain through music lessons.
The Gaza Sunbirds para-cycling group have overcome war and personal adversity for a chance to compete internationally.
Kenya's Dadaab refugee camp has rapidly expanded in its 34 years, and now sport is one of the inhabitants' best hopes.
Conservationists urge the protection of wildlife, but in absence of food, many communities say they are forced to hunt.
Exercising in Gaza presents unique challenges, but one resident copes by working out whenever and wherever he can.
These were the updates on Syria's war for Sunday, December 8.
As Israeli attacks continue, Muslims in Gaza mark another Eid al-Adha with prayers among ruins.
Cheering crowds greet taekwondo player Palesha Goverdhan, whose podium finish brought Nepal its first Paralympic medal.
TV matches, institutional investment and shifting perceptions fuel unprecedented interest in the women’s game in Egypt.
With funding for preserving the historic site in jeopardy, local officials are wondering what will come next for the 800-year-old structure
Libya's civil war has placed the Uan Muhuggiag mummy at risk. But negotiations are underway to transport the rare artifact from Libya to Rome, where it will undergo restoration and scientific analysis
We must live, we must hope', say returnees who were displaced for a decade from homes in Malam Fatori, Borno State.
Amid crackdowns on dissent, a high-stakes struggle between government supporters and critics is under way.
Desperate parents in Gaza struggle to feed their children as famine unfolds due to an Israeli blockade.
Some Lebanese turn to AI tools for help dealing with psychological problems brought on by war and economic crises.
Since mid-2024, urban young people across India have been connecting tribal Bakarwal kids to training in digital animation, coding, and web design.
Rural Algerian firefighters are pioneering new ways to combat wildfires fed by Algeria’s hot, dry climate. With artificial intelligence and new laws, the government is streamlining faster responses and saving lives.
As former child soldiers flee Boko Haram in Nigeria, their communities are grappling with how to deal with their return.
Activists in Liberia want to end female genital mutilation there. But first, they need to get the buy-in of those who practice it.
A journalist recounts the experience of his daughter’s birth in Sudan amid the country’s brutal civil war.
Sudan’s civil war has generated one of the world’s worst displacement crises. Here’s what that’s like for one family living through it.
Unofficial tournaments and street football are where many Yemenis are finding solace amid continuing conflict.
"On Africa 54: Uganda’s Minister of Energy and Mineral Development speaks with VOA about the East African nation’s oil reserves and the logistics of getting it to the world market. Plus, analysts speak on how U.S. presidential debates impact the outcome of who would occupy the White House following the elections in November. This and more news-related updates on today’s Africa 54!"
"24-year-old Ide Oumarou Jabirou says he always dreamt of one day carving out his path to the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, and his amputated left arm was not an obstacle. VOA Africa Reporter Boureima Balima has the young athlete’s story from Niamey, Niger, narrated by Omary Kaseko. Camera: Luc Oga. In collaboration with Egab.co."
On the sweltering summer nights when Egypt struggled with power cuts, a small village nestled in the Nile Delta remained alight. In June, reeling from a shortfall of foreign reserves and a natural gas shortage, Egypt introduced new measures to cope with a relentless summer heatwave that has strained
The region’s social stigmas are deterring women from reporting online sexual abuse.
Civilians face brutal attacks and dire straits in displacement camps.
The lack of aid and official recognition means escape from the most immediate horror has simply been replaced by a new struggle to get by.
Thousands of affected families had already been displaced. Many are now asking: When nowhere feels safe, where do you go?
Iran has been deporting hundreds of thousands of Afghans for years but is now ramping up xenophobic sentiment to quicken the exodus.
From widespread destruction of homes and infrastructure to severe movement restrictions, Israel’s largest military operation in the West Bank in years is taking its toll.
Around 1.5 million Paletinians are bracing for catastrophe if Israel invades Gaza’s last refuge amid the daily struggle to find enough food to eat.
Israel told Palestinians to flee to al-Mawasi, but it lacks basic infrastructure, is still attacked, and is hard for aid groups to reach.
Urgent funding needed to help people return home as humanitarian crisis reaches critical levels, according to migration organisation
Israel’s restriction of food – even after the ceasefire – has forced Mohamed al-Astal to take on a dual role as someone who both reports and helps.
A Darfuri journalist recounts his family’s harrowing ordeal after the RSF seized their city last week.
While the Red Sea resort of Dahab draws those who earn dollars and can work anywhere, a third of Egyptians live in poverty and see a perilous voyage to Europe as their only hope
Security personnel and residents like Austin Otieno say that Ominde’s soccer initiative, which kicked off four years ago, has impacted youth behavior, crime rates, and incidents of police violence
In crowded Jerash refugee camp, hydroponic horticulture allows residents to grow their own crops efficiently in an arid country – and provides a stateless people with an income
A US logistics company has completed 8 million deliveries across six distribution centres, but mobile connectivity gaps are still a problem
This month, we are bringing you a special issue of Lapilli in partnership with Egab, an Egypt-based initiative aiming to empower local journalists across the Middle East and Africa. Thus, in this edition, we focus especially on the southern and eastern portions of the Mediterranean basin. We’ll do so
School insurance scheme transformed survival rates, yet economic crisis and physician flight put decades of gains at risk
The region’s social stigmas are deterring women from reporting online sexual abuse.
The government is keen on rooftop panels. Its citizens are not | Middle East & Africa
A man in Gaza struggles to find hope during war living on the border with Egypt, as his family is displaced and constantly in danger.
Ensia is a solutions-focused nonprofit media outlet reporting on our changing planet. Published by the Institute on the Environment.
On Yemen’s Socotra island, poverty and political disruption hinder efforts to give its prized dragon’s blood tree a future. A local journalist explores efforts to preserve it despite all odds.
Ensia is a solutions-focused nonprofit media outlet reporting on our changing planet. Published by the Institute on the Environment.
Ensia is a solutions-focused nonprofit media outlet reporting on our changing planet. Published by the Institute on the Environment.
Plans to redevelop downtown Cairo in Dubai’s image are drawing sharp criticism from Egyptians who are worried about the loss of heritage and autonomy.
Ensia is a solutions-focused nonprofit media outlet reporting on our changing planet. Published by the Institute on the Environment.
Ensia is a solutions-focused nonprofit media outlet reporting on our changing planet. Published by the Institute on the Environment.
Lebanon’s Souq al-Khamis is more than a market—it’s a living archive. After more Israeli bombardment, another round of rebuilding begins.
When Rabab Adel was diagnosed with hepatitis C, her husband left. He abandoned Adel, a 49-year-old teacher from Egypt’s Fayoum province, along with their two children, claiming he needed to protect himself. He also stopped supporting his family financially.
The Kanyanya Youth Urban Oasis initiative provides nutrient-dense food to schools in need by bringing the farm to them.
With the civil war over, an organic farming cooperative that supported more than 13,000 Syrian refugees in Greece has returned to help rural communities rebuild.
Khadra Abu Sariya’s voice trembles and her eyes well up as she recalls a song etched into memory by pain.
Ahead of the U.S. vote, there are fears that U.S. funding for technical schools in Egypt could be reduced or stopped if Trump wins
For years, the Sahara Desert has crept steadily toward communities in Kano State, Nigeria, drying up farmland and threatening livelihoods. Makoda village is holding it back with a wall of trees.
Parkinson’s, cerebral palsy, and taunts from society failed to deter Paralympian who bagged silver at Tokyo Paralympics.