• US airdrops humanitarian aid into Gaza

    The United States Central Command (CENTCOM) said in a post on X, formerly Twitter, that its forces airdropped humanitarian aid into the northern part of the Gaza Strip on Tuesday. The aid was deliver

  • In the Eye of the Storm: Ecuador’s Compounding Crises

    Drawing on extensive fieldwork, CSIS Americas Program director Ryan C. Berg and Rubi Bledsoe examine the causes of Ecuador's security crisis.

  • Thai leaders ready to increase humanitarian aid in Myanmar

    Academics call on the government to extend visas for people from Myanmar who fled fighting there.

  • International humanitarian conference for Sudan calls for cease-fire

    Shafaqna English- International conference for Sudan was held Monday in Paris that called for an immediate cease-fire and an end to foreign intervention in the country’s civil war. Participants of the International Humanitarian Conference for Sudan and its Neighbors, which included representatives from Western and Arab states, said they are

  • Stewart Blames America, Capitalism For Foreign Policy Crises

    Jon Stewart reacted to the recent developments in the Middle East on Monday’s installment of The Daily Show on Comedy Central by doing his standard bit where he, on one hand, pretended everything was too complicated for him to understand, but on the other, reduced all the world’s foreign policy crises to America’s love of capitalism. Stewart’s attempt to play dumb began when he was recapping Saturday’s failed Iranian attack on Israel, and he seemed upset that the results upended his basic...

  • Stewart Blames America, Capitalism For Foreign Policy Crises

    Jon Stewart reacted to the recent developments in the Middle East on Monday’s installment of The Daily Show on Comedy Central by doing his standard bit where he, on one hand, pretended everything was too complicated for him to understand, but on the other, reduced all the world’s foreign policy crises to America’s love of capitalism. Stewart’s attempt to play dumb began when he was recapping Saturday’s failed Iranian attack on Israel, and he seemed upset that the results upended his basic...

  • The 2024 Olympics Are Already Dealing With Multiple Political Crises

    Dave Zirin, Jules Boykoff Despite all the bluster about how the Paris 2024 Olympics would be different, they’re looking a lot like the Games of recent years. And we’re only 100 days out.

  • Rangers' Jacob Trouba nominated again for King Clancy humanitarian award

    Jacob Trouba added a second nomination for the King Clancy Memorial Trophy to his Rangers captain legacy on Wednesday.

  • Humanitarian Outreach: Bauchi CSO Expresses Appreciation To Donors, Staff

    By Bashir Hassan Abubakar A Bauchi based Civil Society Organisation (CSO), Glitter Sparkling Heart Foundation has expressed appreciation to members of the public and corporate bodies that supported its Ramadan Free Feeding and Clothes Distribution Program in Bauchi. The message of appreciation was contained in a press statement signed and issued by the Executive Director […]

  • Terrorists Attack US Humanitarian Pier Construction Site Off Gaza: Report

    Gazan terrorists on Wednesday launched mortar shells at a site off the coast of Gaza where the United States is planning to construct a floating pier to deliver humanitarian aid, according to a report from Israeli outlet i24NEWS.

  • Humanitarian groups demand safe routes to UK after five deaths in Channel

    UN and Council for Europe add voices to outcry as more people drown within hours of ‘cruel’ Rwanda bill being passedHumanitarian groups have called for new safe routes to Britain after five people died trying to cross the Channel within hours of ministers passing the controversial Rwanda bill.A child and four adults drowned on Tuesday while trying to reach the UK in a boat from Wimereux, in France. More than 110 people were said to have been on board the vessel when it left the French coastline...

  • The Guardian view on the Sahel and its crises: the west can still make a difference

    The region is turning towards Russia and other global players when it comes to security. Tackling the climate crisis would contribute to a solutionTwo apparently separate developments in the Sahel are linked by more than geography. Last week, the US confirmed that it will withdraw more than 1,000 troops from Niger after the military junta revoked a security pact – just six years after a new $110m military base opened. Meanwhile, a record heatwave is the latest deadly extreme weather event.The US...