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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.

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

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Palestinian prisoners reunite with families in West Bank - CGTN

As part of a ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel, over 1,900 Palestinian prisoners were released. The prisoners, including those serving long-term sentences as well as women and minors arrested over the past two years, were transported to the

Palestinian prisoners reunite with families in West Bank - CGTN

As part of a ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel, over 1,900 Palestinian prisoners were released. The prisoners, including those serving long-term sentences as well as women and minors arrested over the past two years, were transported to the

Syria Heritage Crisis: Concerns over heritage crisis rise as 'Dead Cities' in Syria shelter displaced for decade

Centuries-old Byzantine ruins in northwest Syria, known as the Dead Cities,have instead become long-term shelters for refugees fleeing civil war, rising concerns that human habitation could cause irreversible damage to the ancient sites. CGTN's Omar Khan has the story. 

Any place but home

W ithin hours after an early-morning knock woke up Nader Ahmadi, the 38-year-old Afghan and his wife and four children

When faith and politics mix

Karthi Hayan, a Tamil youth activist in Sri Lanka’s eastern coastal city Trincomalee, has watched this pattern repeat throughout his

We, the people

P ouya was fed up with the glacial pace of his country’s political change. After Iran’s security forces killed over

‘Israel will keep invading – with more ease’: Gaza dreads Trump presidency

Biden was terrible but Palestinians fear Trump administration would let Israeli PM Netanyahu ‘get away with more'.

‘The shelter was full’: Israelis confront unprecedented missile barrages

As Iran and Israel exchange deadly attacks, many Israelis shelter as they contend with a shattered sense of security.

Funeral insurance thrives as millions can’t afford healthcare in Zimbabwe

More Zimbabweans are preparing for death than survival as funeral policies are more popular than health insurance.

‘I would never do it again’: Inside the struggle to enter and leave Gaza

Palestinians returning to the Strip face intimidation by Israeli soldiers and the Abu Shabab gang, as well as the confiscation of their belongings.

Israel lambasted this Ramadan drama. Reception in Gaza has been mixed

‘Sohab Al-Ard’ has brought the genocide in Gaza to millions of living rooms across the Arab world. But does it achieve what it set out to?

Women pay the price of surging banditry in northwest Nigeria

Women that survive the violence of the gunmen face poverty and exclusion.

How Nigeria’s ‘algorithmic apothecary’ fuels a surge in risky herbal cures

Unverified herbal remedies promoted on social media are driving rising health risks and delayed treatment in Nigeria.

War and neglect fuel deadly measles epidemic in Sudan’s Darfur

Measles kills 70 in East Darfur’s Labado in a few weeks as healthcare collapse leaves families without medicines.

‘These trees may not survive’: Jordan’s ancient olive harvest wilts under record-breaking heat

Extreme heat and drought has destroyed 70% of Jordan’s olive crop, endangering livelihoods of 80,000 families and a centuries-old tradition

“Hospitals before stadiums”: Morocco’s youth protests over football | D+C - Development + Cooperation

Morocco is investing heavily in sports infrastructure: as one of the hosts of the 2030 FIFA World Cup and also for the Africa Cup of Nations earlier this year. At the same time, hospitals and schools continue to struggle with chronic shortages. The digitally connected youth movement “GenZ 212” is protesting against this imbalance, vocally questioning the country’s development priorities.

21 MAY 2026 | ISSUE 1

Reporting in this edition from these locations. Illustrated by Yemsrach Yetneberk, based on the Equal Earth Projection.

Israeli elections: Can a Bennett-Lapid alliance oust Netanyahu?

The alliance aims to unseat Netanyahu in October elections, but analysts doubt it will break his hold on power or produce a meaningful shift in Israeli policy

Los residuos y la destrucción de alcantarillas dan vía libre a los roedores en Gaza: “Las ratas se multiplican a un ritmo imposible de controlar”

Los animales muerden los dedos de manos y pies, destrozan las pocas pertenencias valiosas de los gazatíes y contribuyen a la propagación de enfermedades. Este año se han registrado 17.000 infecciones provocadas por roedores y ectoparásitos, según la OMS. La falta de venenos complica su control

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

The Love Truck: Easing Lebanon’s displacement amid Israel’s war

Amid relentless Israeli airstrikes and mass displacement, a red truck carrying toys, blankets and food has become a lifeline for thousands of Lebanese families

Messengers keep to their mission

E ach May, three days after World Press Freedom Day, Lebanon has its Martyrs of the Press Day, in remembrance

El regreso de los bebés prematuros de Gaza evacuados a Egipto: “Nunca olvidaré ese mensaje que decía que mi hija, a la que daba por muerta, estaba viva”

Un grupo de 11 pequeños trasladados a Egipto en incubadoras a finales de 2023 han regresado a la Franja, donde les aguardaban padres y hermanos a los que no conocían y que pensaron durante meses que no habían sobrevivido

Attacked from without and within

S crambling to take cover is part and parcel of being a journalist in a war zone. In Iran, however,

After Insurgents Battle Military Junta, Mali Pushed Toward War and Economic Collapse

Widespread violence has gripped Mali as militant groups have advanced to pose a significant threat to the ruling regime.

Iranians Return to South Pars Gas Complex to Repair and Rebuild

Engineers at the facility estimate 12% of the crucial gas facility's capacity was affected by U.S.-Israeli strikes in March.

On Liberation Day, South Lebanon marks the return of the occupation it once defeated

On this day 26 years ago, residents of South Lebanon poured into the streets as Israeli forces withdrew, putting an end to 22 years of Israeli occupation. Today, those same villages lie in rubble, and the occupation is back.

West Bank Palestinians see Nakba repeating under Israeli raids

West Bank refugees say Israeli raids are reviving the Nakba-era, warning of renewed displacement as camps across the territory face escalating incursions

‘They said, find yourselves another home’: Israeli soldiers threaten residents of West Bank refugee camps with displacement

Residents of Qalandia refugee camp outside Ramallah say escalating Israeli raids now come with orders to leave their homes or suffer the same fate as Jenin camp. “Just saying ‘Jenin’ is enough,” one resident said. “Everyone knows what it means.”

Nakba to Gaza: Why Palestinians still carry keys to lost homes

Palestinians in Gaza carry the keys from their homes destroyed by Israel, linking today’s genocidal war and displacement to the ongoing legacy of the Nakba

Chinese EV brands woo Yemen’s wealthy elite as war prompts solar boom

For the well-off few, buying an EV is the next step in a solar revolution that has helped Yemenis weather years of power outages and high fuel prices

Inside the historic crossroads facing the Fatah movement

As Fatah holds its Eighth Congress, insiders tell Mondoweiss that the dominant movement in Palestinian politics for over 50 years is in disarray. With Palestinians under threat on multiple fronts, the meeting may be the last chance to fix the crisis.

Ebola: Short-term panic, long-term neglect

The Ebola outbreak in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo is the 17th since the disease was first identified 50 years ago.

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

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