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Yemenis are resorting to art in camps for the displaced to heal from war's woes - TRT Global

In displacement camps across Yemen, grassroots art initiatives are helping war-weary communities find healing, hope, and resilience through creativity.

Las seis huidas de la familia Hijazi en Gaza: “Pensábamos que el último desplazamiento sería el definitivo, pero llegaron nuevas órdenes de evacuación israelíes” | Planeta Futuro | EL PAÍS

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

Perseguidos, torturados y deportados, los bahaíes de Yemen se aferran a su fe | Planeta Futuro | EL PAÍS

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

Syria’s Circassians mourn historic trauma for the first time in 53 years - TRT Global

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 the B.Laban crackdown exposed the fragility of private businesses in Egypt - Raseef22

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

Army barrel bombs spark exodus as South Sudan peace deal crumbles

Civilians face brutal attacks and dire straits in displacement camps.

How the Gulf’s lifeline for Egypt is worrying Cairo’s residents

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.

Reparar billetes hechos trizas o fabricar combustible con plástico: los nuevos oficios para sobrevivir en una Gaza totalmente asediada | Planeta Futuro | EL PAÍS

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”

Why the US-backed Gaza aid plan is dangerous and destructive

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

Will lifting US sanctions be a key turning point for Syria?

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

How Palestinian folk music carries the Nakba’s memory 77 years later

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

Two displacements, one life: Palestinian Nakba stories of loss

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

The Nakba displaced their grandparents, now it defines their lives - TRT Global

Across the Middle East, descendants of Palestinian refugees live suspended in legal limbo, stateless, restricted, and still waiting for a future.

A key, a necklace, a metal trunk: Dreams of returning home live on in Palestinian keepsakes - TRT Global

Through heirlooms and oral histories, Palestinian refugees continue to assert their identity and claim to a homeland they’ve never stopped remembering.

Disarming Palestinian factions in Lebanon: A test for stability?

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

Israel’s expansionist project of wall building with Jordan tests limits of peace treaty - TRT Global

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.

La crisis del cólera empeora en Sudán del Sur mientras surgen nuevos combates y se desvanece la ayuda humanitaria | Planeta Futuro | EL PAÍS

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

Gaza faces a 'biological time bomb’ as Israel blocks vaccines

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

US-Houthi ceasefire offers Yemen a breather, but Israeli strikes undermine fragile calm - TRT Global

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 accelerates towards energy and economic sovereignty with DRC mining growth {Business Africa} | Africanews

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

Trump wants free Suez passage for US. Cairo says Egypt First

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

‘We are suffering’: Displaced families bear burden of South Sudan conflict | Humanitarian Crises News | Al Jazeera

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

South Sudan HIV patients face deadly future after USAID cuts

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

In Khartoum, no one is safe as crime and violence skyrocket

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

In the West Bank, Tulkarm reels from Israel’s new military campaign

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.

Why Jordan is banning the Muslim Brotherhood

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.

Inside the search to bring home Morocco's migrants lost at sea

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

People Fixing The World - Tackling bias in health - BBC Sounds

Catch up on your favourite BBC radio show from your favourite DJ right here, whenever you like. Listen without limits with BBC Sounds.

From obscurity to prime time: Women’s football hits the TV screen in Egypt

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

As Israel makes Gaza hungry, UNRWA warehouses stand empty

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

Lebanon's displaced fear a long state legacy of reconstruction failures

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.

Inside Mazhar Botanic Garden, a natural remedy to Cairo’s notorious air pollution | Euronews

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.

Somali workers keep Yemen’s frankincense trade alive, but at what cost?

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

Syrian Christians embrace Easter with caution

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

Gaza's Christians hold on to faith as Easter returns under siege

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

The Monument Men of Nablus, in the West Bank | The Urban Activist

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

Israeli Policies and Settler Violence Are Driving Palestinians from the Jordan Valley

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.

Gaza se queda sin panaderías por la falta de harina y combustible: “Si un misil israelí no mata a mis hijos, el hambre lo hará” | Planeta Futuro | EL PAÍS

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

Contents – The forgotten patients: Lost voices in the global healthcare system - Index on Censorship

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

As Israel moves to occupy Gaza, what next for Hamas?

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

Moroccans welcome King’s Eid al-Adha sacrifice halt amid drought

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

How an Ancient Yemeni Tradition Is Reviving Bee Populations

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

Cientos de gazatíes piden a Hamás que deje el poder para terminar la guerra con Israel: “Es irresponsable enfrentarnos a un ejército tan brutal” | Internacional | EL PAÍS

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

‘Just like that’: Yemeni families destroyed by US air strikes | Israel-Palestine conflict News | Al Jazeera

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

West Bank students struggle with education amid Israeli violence

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

The sounds and scents of Eid return to some of Sudan after years of war

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.

Thousands displaced in West Bank turn sports halls into shelters

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

Judiya, An Ancient Peace-Making Tradition, Gains New Relevance in Sudan | OkayAfrica

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

Eid amid the unfathomable horror unfolding in Gaza

One moment my six-year-old Lama is content, pretending a structure she has built by stacking pebbles and rocks in the backyard of our partially destroyed home in Khan Younis is a proper house she has made for us to spend Eid al-Fitr in.

‘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.

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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.

The Continent ISSUE 229

The Continent issue 229

Why divorce rates are soaring in the West Bank

A spiraling economic crisis, shrinking job prospects, and Israeli movement restrictions are putting a strain on relationships and destabilizing families.

Thousands of 1948 Palestinians protest rising organised crime

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.

“Small Children Who Knew Nothing of Politics or Wars”

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.

Israel bars Palestinians from Al-Aqsa Mosque as Ramadan begins

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’ investment scams resurge in Egypt

Halal scam: yes, it’s a paradox. But these schemes are not what they seem.

Roofless Ramadan: Flood-displaced families in Morocco in limbo for holy month

For many families, the loss extends beyond appliances and furniture. It is the loss of privacy, hospitality, and dignity, values closely tied to Ramadan.

The PA’s new constitution: A roadmap to Palestinian statehood?

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?

War economy: Inside Israel s cigarette smuggling scandal in Gaza

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

How Starlink Broke Iran’s Internet Blackout

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.

Released into exile, Palestinian prisoners navigate freedom on Israel's terms

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.’

As Sudan diplomatic push collapses, parties clash in Kordofan

The deadline passed on 1 February with no ceasefire. In the days that followed, both warring parties escalated drone warfare targeting populated areas.

The Continent ISSUE 227

The Continent issue 227

Volver a una Gaza en ruinas: “Una tienda de campaña o una tumba en mi tierra son mejores que un palacio fuera de ella”

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

How Black were the pharaohs?

Egyptian nationalists really want to know.

Report From Sudan: In Besieged City, Massive Numbers of Displaced Find Little Shelter or Food

"The security and living conditions have become unbearable.”

La hambruna en Sudán se cierne sobre los desplazados internos, con la ayuda mermada por los recortes y al borde del colapso

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

Robotics Build Path From Rural Kenya To World Stage

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.

From promise to paralysis: Lebanon’s new government one year on

One year after it formed, the new technocratic government faces mounting challenges as it struggles to disarm Hezbollah and implement economic reforms

What Happens to the Educators When the Schools Have Been Destroyed?

Hamada Abu Layla spent 22 years earning three degrees from Gaza universities. Now they mock him from a garbage dump.

Peace talks and arms deals: The paradox fuelling Sudan’s war

While international powers publicly call for de-escalation and humanitarian ceasefires, their regional allies are flooding Sudan’s battlefields with weapons

Economic collapse in Yemen drive many towards cryptocurrency

Yemen’s economic crisis, banking restrictions on money transfers, and growing digital financial literacy have fuelled the adoption of cryptocurrencies.

How bazaars shape power and politics across the Middle East

Whether in Aleppo, Tehran, or Istanbul, bazaars operate as parallel centres of power, able to negotiate with rulers - or bring governments down

Landslides come to Tunisia’s Sidi Bou Said after storm

Within 48 hours in January, the town recorded nearly 300 millimetres of rainfall, roughly three-quarters of its annual average.

10 years of Tunisia’s state of emergency with no end in sight

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.

Israeli chemical attacks devastates Lebanese, Syrian farms

Glyphosate is a non-selective, systemic herbicide that attacks plant roots, preventing regrowth for two to three years.

Prohibido importar juguetes: el bloqueo israelí condena a los niños de Gaza a jugar con palos y latas

Las familias gazatíes no pueden pagar los elevados precios de los pocos productos que quedan para la infancia en los mercados

When the world retreats: Volunteers are filling Sudan’s humanitarian void

Volunteers struggle to fill the gap left by declining international support in Sudan.

Southern Yemen gov’t in Aden holds first session under fire

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.

Creator behind AI ad of Iraqi poet receives death threats

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".

Families of Gaza’s missing search for answers

More than 11,000 people have disappeared during Israel’s military campaign. Their absence torments the families left behind.

Accused harasser in Cairo becomes TV star, victim gets threats

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.

Photos: In Syria, local Paralympic games bring hope and joy

More than 300 athletes with varying disabilities are set to compete in 14 different sports over the 10-day event.

Israel war on Gaza updates: No deal means captives in ‘coffins’, says Hamas

These were the updates on Israel’s war on Gaza for Monday, September 2.

In DRC’s Ituri, uncertainty for coffee farmers amid conflict, climate woes

Local cooperatives are stepping in to support vulnerable farmers, mostly women, struggling in conflict-ridden east DRC.

‘Too terrified to leave the house’: Internet trolls in Libya target women

From death threats to smear campaigns, Libyan women working for change are being silenced online.

A Nigerian developer’s app joins efforts to fight sexual crimes

Helpio allows victims to report cases and seek help amid fear of stigma and soaring sexual assault figures.

Healing with music: A Moroccan NGO revives the spiritual practice

A unique initiative relieves sick children from the coldness of hospitals and clutches of pain through music lessons.

Alaa al-Dali: The Gaza para-cycling star fighting for a shot at glory

The Gaza Sunbirds para-cycling group have overcome war and personal adversity for a chance to compete internationally.

Strike raises pressure on Israeli PM as US prepares ‘final’ ceasefire deal

The pressure on Benjamin Netanyahu to agree a ceasefire deal and bring home surviving captives from Gaza is rising.

Israelis protest, union calls strike after six more captives killed in Gaza

Angry demonstrators stage mass protests as Israel’s largest trade union calls for a general strike on Monday.

Winning the mental game: Football as a fix in Africa’s largest refugee camp

Kenya's Dadaab refugee camp has rapidly expanded in its 34 years, and now sport is one of the inhabitants' best hopes.

‘It’s finding the strength to live’: A gym bro’s guide to surviving Gaza

Exercising in Gaza presents unique challenges, but one resident copes by working out whenever and wherever he can.

Photos: Nepal’s first Paralympic medallist returns home to hero’s welcome

Cheering crowds greet taekwondo player Palesha Goverdhan, whose podium finish brought Nepal its first Paralympic medal.

Muslims in Gaza mark Eid amid mourning and destruction

As Israeli attacks continue, Muslims in Gaza mark another Eid al-Adha with prayers among ruins.

In South Sudan, hunger complicates plans to end wildlife poaching

Conservationists urge the protection of wildlife, but in absence of food, many communities say they are forced to hunt.

From obscurity to prime time: Women’s football hits the TV screen in Egypt

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

Syria war updates: Opposition takes Damascus, al-Assad flees

These were the updates on Syria's war for Sunday, December 8.

Tanzania’s digital battlefield heats up ahead of election

Amid crackdowns on dissent, a high-stakes struggle between government supporters and critics is under way.

ChatGPT therapy: The Lebanese turning to AI for mental health support

Some Lebanese turn to AI tools for help dealing with psychological problems brought on by war and economic crises.

Africa's Oldest Mummy Is a Toddler Who Died 5,400 Years Ago, Nearly a Millennium Before the Egyptians Started Mummifying Their Dead

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

Iranians mark Nowruz and Eid al-Fitr despite war and inflation
The New Arab
The New Arab
March 20, 2026
Amid blockade, crochet dolls bring Gaza children Eid al-Fitr joy
The New Arab
The New Arab
March 20, 2026
French telemarketing ban ’threatens’ 50,000 Moroccan workers
The New Arab
The New Arab
March 19, 2026
War and political fallout threatens Iran’s World Cup dream
The New Arab
The New Arab
March 19, 2026
Morir sin poder haber ido a La Meca, el gran temor de los ancianos de Gaza
El Pais
El Pais
March 19, 2026
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