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As Syrians head home in large numbers, they are unearthing new dangers in mines, bombs, and other explosive remnants of war.
In the Damascus neighbourhood of Jobar, which saw some of the war’s fiercest fighters, hidden dangers are lurking amongst the ...
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Zamzam, who is in his thirties, first joined the Syria Civil Defence (better known as the White Helmets) as a search and ...
Mustafa Ali al-Hasan, another farmer from al-Nayrab, was displaced for more than six years, spending time in Idlib and ...
The selective moralising of the Western-led global order has been exposed for the lie it always was. It’s time to return to ...
How the pursuit of growth and capital came to dominate humanitarianism, why it blocks reform, and how to tame it.
Earthquake access in Myanmar, smaller donors’ newfound power, and who believes in principled humanitarian action?
When Mahmoud al-Mohammed found what he calls a “disaster” in the fields of rural Homs, he knew he had to act fast.
The official death toll from Myanmar’s earthquake disaster has surpassed 3,600, with more than 5,000 people injured and 160 ...