‘They are afraid and we are not afraid:’ A tour through some of Israel’s illegal West Bank settlementsIsrael is pressing ahead with plans to grow illegal settlements in the occupied territories even as it inflames tensions in the regionSat Aug 03 2024 - 06:00
Left bleeding for hours then strapped to an Israeli military vehicle. ‘Human shield’ Mujhed Abadi appeals for justiceIDF also accused of denying injured civilians urgent health treatmentSun Jul 28 2024 - 06:00
Palestinian boxing fights on past occupation and war in GazaPalestine’s first Olympic boxer Waseem Abu Sal set to represent his nation in ParisThu Jul 25 2024 - 09:49
‘We are all going to die.’ Refugees in Sudan appeal for safe passage as ‘foreigners’ ordered to leave KhartoumAsylum seekers fleeing conflict in other countries say they are not granted safe passage and fear for their livesMon Jul 22 2024 - 07:10
‘We are resilient’: Ghana’s LGBT+ community celebrates Pride month amid repressionCelebrations were ‘forced into hiding’ as outcome of legislation, which would put LGBT+ people at risk of imprisonment, remains unclearMon Jul 01 2024 - 18:12
Kenya: Security forces deployed in Nairobi as protesters mourn those killed during demonstrations earlier in weekAt least 23 people were killed and parliament was briefly stormed and set alight in demonstrations on WednesdayThu Jun 27 2024 - 20:20
Several killed and dozens injured during protest in Kenya over tax BillSecurity forces targeted protesters who raided and set the parliament on fireTue Jun 25 2024 - 20:38
‘Living in Khartoum is a hell’: Food and water shortages leave civilians desperate as Sudan conflict rages onAid has become a battleground in the war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces, with a third of the population facing acute food insecuritySun Jun 16 2024 - 11:00
The Juliet Club: ‘There was just something really lovely about the idea of reading people’s love stories’The first ‘Juliet’s secretary’ is believed to have been Ettore Solimani, known as ‘the guardian of Juliet’s tomb’Sat May 25 2024 - 06:00
‘Difficult choices’: The particular vulnerability of children with disabilities in South SudanAmid ‘the world’s invisible crisis’, children with disabilities, and the people who love them, face particularly severe challengesMon May 13 2024 - 05:00
I have reported in Rwanda three times. On my fourth attempt, I was not allowed on the planeMy reporting and experience in Rwanda was used as evidence in the legal challenge against the UK Home Office’s Rwanda deportation planSun Apr 21 2024 - 07:02
Sudan war marks one-year anniversary as donor conference held in ParisUrgent appeal for humanitarian aid as displacement crisis worsensMon Apr 15 2024 - 06:00
South Sudan’s severe economic crisis pushes citizens towards starvation‘There are some people now who can spend three or four days with no food on their table’Sun Apr 07 2024 - 06:00
UN: 'We are failing the people of Sudan'In South Sudan a year-long civil war has caused the displacement of nine million people with five million people facing "catastrophic hunger."Sat Apr 06 2024 - 08:33
Life as a refugee in South Sudan: ‘I’m looking for peace. I’m looking for a place my children can study’With precious little help, people in South Sudan are fleeing a harrowing range of dangers - from war to hunger - in search of safe lives for themselves and their loved onesSat Apr 06 2024 - 06:00
‘Climate champion’ fights to highlight South Sudan’s plightNaomi Momone (14) raises awareness for one of the world’s most climate-vulnerable countriesThu Apr 04 2024 - 15:30
South Sudan’s refugee crisis: ‘We’re missing our country, our place, our Ramadan’Sudan has become home to the world’s largest displacement crisis since the war started last yearTue Apr 02 2024 - 05:00
Stark gap between potential and reality in South SudanMinister underlines the importance of Irish aid to beleaguered countryThu Mar 21 2024 - 05:00
South Sudan shuts schools in face of extreme heatTemperatures exceed 40 degrees in country where climate change has ‘amplified’ impactMon Mar 18 2024 - 19:00
Seven years after liberation, Mosul in Iraq is bustling but struggles to move on from wounds of the pastThe economic fallout from the war with Islamic State is still felt in northern Iraq - and women are most likely to be affectedFri Mar 08 2024 - 15:12
Bobi Wine documentary maker forced to flee UgandaBwayo said the issues portrayed in the film stretch far beyond his country, “It’s a big problem that we’re seeing a lot of countries heading towards totalitarian regimes”Sun Nov 26 2023 - 18:42
Some People Need Killing and A Death in Malta: journalists shine a light on human rights abusesPatricia Evangelista examines the Philippines drugs war while Paul Caruana Galizia tells the story of his mother’s decades-long fight against corruption in MaltaWed Nov 01 2023 - 05:00
‘All deaths are hard but dying at sea is the worst’Demise of Senegal’s artisanal fishing industry has led to tragedy on west Africa’s migration routes to EuropeWed Oct 25 2023 - 06:00
Sudan war overwhelming medical services, says MSFAdministrative issues mean back-up medics and supplies cannot be brought to where they are most needed, medical charity saysThu Oct 12 2023 - 20:25
Nobel Peace Prize winner to run in DRC presidential election Denis Mukwege looks to political role in conflict-torn and exploited Democratic Republic of the CongoTue Oct 03 2023 - 19:42
Lampedusa: ‘Saving lives is not an option. It is a legal obligation. It is a moral imperative’Ten years after the first of two terrible shipwrecks in the Mediterranean, a ceremony marks migrant deaths amid calls for international action to prevent further drownings and miseryTue Oct 03 2023 - 17:23
Sally Hayden: Visa discrimination thwarts African journalists and weakens democracyAfrican investigative journalists play a vital role in holding their politicians to account - they should be supported, not blocked and humiliatedTue Oct 03 2023 - 06:02
Refugees in Tunisia: ‘We want to live with dignity like every human being’A Sudanese refugee finds that so-called legal routes to safety can bring their own forms of psychological tortureSun Sept 17 2023 - 16:00
Libya floods: 11,300 people dead as officials warn of long-lasting distress for survivorsThousands of bodies buried amid fears that failing to do so could lead to the spread of diseaseFri Sept 15 2023 - 22:01
Libya floods: reconstruction will take years, survivors will be affected for a lifetimeDesperate calls for more attention to be turned towards a country that has been in crisis for 12 yearsFri Sept 15 2023 - 18:26
Death toll in Libyan flooding disaster ‘could be as high as 20,000’ Mayor of Derna fears city will be struck by an epidemic due to large number of bodies beneath the rubble and in the waterFri Sept 15 2023 - 01:00
Libya floods: at least 5,300 people dead as thousands more missingInternational aid begins to arrive as the UK announces an initial package worth up to €1.16mWed Sept 13 2023 - 22:10
Libya flooding: More than 2,000 people believed dead with 10,000 missingCoastal city of Derna may be worst affected as two dams collapse leaving quarter of its territory ‘disappeared’Wed Sept 13 2023 - 01:00
'There are armed children roaming the city – some of them as young as 10'Ethiopian seeking refuge says people have died by ‘bullets, lack of medicine and starvation’Wed Sept 06 2023 - 09:45
Graffiti artist finds her freedom in Tunisia’s streets‘When I finish my art piece, it doesn’t belong to me any more. It belongs to the street and it belongs to the people’Sat Sept 02 2023 - 12:45
‘I need a safe place’: Sudanese flee war and brave the sea towards EuropeDevastating conflict that began in Sudan in April has claimed thousands of lives and displaced four million people, more than one million of whom have left the countryFri Aug 25 2023 - 14:00
Tunisia’s migrant crisis: ‘We would prefer to risk our life than to be killed like a fowl in our own country’The north African country, a hotspot on ‘the deadliest migration route in the world’, is a microcosm of a global problemSun Aug 20 2023 - 06:00
Survivors of the Adriana: ‘The captain lost the way ... That’s when we called for help’Testimony from survivors on a doomed migrant boat suggests hundreds of deaths may have been preventableSat Aug 05 2023 - 05:00
Doctors in Nigeria begin ‘total and indefinite strike’Resident doctors seek improved conditions and replacement of large number of medical staff who are leaving the country each weekWed Jul 26 2023 - 19:08
Calls to protect Sudan’s rich and ancient heritage amid ongoing warHeritage protection initiative aims to develop network of contacts and volunteers dedicated to safeguarding of Sudan’s cultural heritage amid amid devastating warFri Jul 21 2023 - 16:02
‘People love kush more than food’: West Africa’s growing drug problemIllegal synthetic drug offers some Sierra Leoneans an escape from the relentlessness of poverty in a country with limited resources to combat drug issueMon Jul 17 2023 - 17:00
At least 289 children have died or disappeared in the central Mediterranean this year, says UnicefUN agency calls for governments to better protect vulnerable children, including by providing safe and legal pathways for them to migrate, seek asylum and reunite with family membersFri Jul 14 2023 - 16:01
Six killed in protests in Kenya over soaring cost of living Local media reported that some protesters had been shot dead by policeThu Jul 13 2023 - 17:45
Hundreds missing off west Africa as charity calls for 24-hour rescue resourcesThree boats carrying hundreds of people between them are still missing along the ‘Atlantic’ migration route between west Africa and the Canary IslandsWed Jul 12 2023 - 21:00
Hundreds of people may still be missing at sea near Canary Islands as coast guard says it has rescued 86Most of the people in three boats that set off from Senegal remain unaccounted forMon Jul 10 2023 - 20:41
‘We have the energy’: Historic political wins for women in Sierra Leone hampered by election disputesA rush of women candidates supported by new electoral laws face continuous challenges in their bid to hold officeMon Jul 10 2023 - 19:46
Nine new African countries to be given malaria vaccinesMove is ‘critical step forward in the fight against one of the leading causes of death on the continent’ - WHOThu Jul 06 2023 - 18:33
Punch lines: comedian stands up for South SudanThrough comedy, Akau Jambo tells the story of being born in a refugee camp and his family’s efforts to move abroadWed Jul 05 2023 - 05:25
Doro: Refugee, Hero, Champion, Survivor: A deliverance, a rescue against the oddsThe story of Doro Ģoumãňęh’s migration is lyrical and descriptive, and sometimes repetitive, in the same way that the horrors he’s recounting areMon Jul 03 2023 - 04:02
Sierra Leone fact-checking group stresses need for more resources after election hit by fake newsJournalist says biggest platform where fake news spreads is WhatsApp followed by FacebookWed Jun 28 2023 - 18:36