Doctors Without Borders: More than the Rafah Crossing Must Open
Representatives from Hamas and a delegate from Donald Trump's peace council met in Cairo to discuss a ceasefire in Gaza, coinciding with Israel's announcement to reopen the Rafah crossing to Egypt.
Ministry of Defense in Central Africa arrests Frenchman on charges of destabilizing activities
The Ministry of Defense in the Central African Republic has arrested a French aid worker suspected of attempting to destabilize the region.
Central African Republic: Concerns Rise for French Aid Worker Arrested in Central African Republic
A French aid worker from Doctors Without Borders has been arrested in the Central African Republic on charges related to threatening security ahead of a key diplomatic visit.
South Sudan: Doctors Without Borders Still Without News of 26 of Its Collaborators
Doctors Without Borders is still out of contact with 26 of its employees in South Sudan's Jonglei state amid escalating violence between rival factions.
South Sudan: 26 medical workers missing after attacks
More than 26 Doctors Without Borders staff members are unaccounted for following attacks in South Sudan's Jonglei State.
26 Médecins Sans Frontières employees missing in South Sudan
Twenty-six Médecins Sans Frontières staff members remain unaccounted for following recent violence in South Sudan, particularly in the Jonglei state region.
Doctors Without Borders says 26 staff members are missing in South Sudan
Doctors Without Borders reports that 26 of its staff are currently unaccounted for following recent violence in South Sudan.
Aid in the Gaza Strip: New Hurdles for Much Needed Helpers
Doctors Without Borders faces a ban on operating in Palestinian territories while other NGOs experience similar restrictions.
Doctors Without Borders among aid groups with just days left in Gaza
Doctors Without Borders and other aid groups face imminent bans from operating in Gaza due to Israeli government requirements regarding staff information.
Israel's top court allows aid groups to keep working in Gaza, for now
Israel's Supreme Court has temporarily permitted aid organizations, including Doctors Without Borders, to continue their operations in Gaza after blocking a government ban.
Letter to the Editor: Shameful Silence about How Israel is Expelling Doctors from Gaza
The article expresses outrage over Israel's decision to expel help organizations from Palestinian territories, highlighting the silence of Swedish media on the matter.
Petition to the Supreme Court: Ordered to Investigate Cases Where the IDF Killed Humanitarian Workers in Gaza and Their Relatives
Doctors Without Borders has petitioned the Supreme Court to investigate six instances where the IDF shot at the organization's facilities and vehicles, resulting in the deaths of seven workers and their relatives.
The Rapid Support Forces Target White Nile, and Doctors Without Borders Treats 167 Injured in Kordofan and Darfur
The Rapid Support Forces have targeted the city of al-Duwiem in the White Nile State, leading to medical treatment of numerous injuries by Doctors Without Borders due to drone attacks in Sudan.
Congo-Kinshasa: Cholera Cases Drop 90% in Sange
Cholera cases in Sangé, DRC, have decreased by 90% following an emergency intervention by Doctors Without Borders after a significant outbreak.
Medical NGO that slammed Israel’s anti-terror raid now quits Gaza hospital over armed operatives
Doctors Without Borders has stopped operations in a Gaza hospital due to the presence of armed men, raising concerns about safety and security in the facility.
Doctors Without Borders fails to deliver supplies to Gaza since the beginning of the year
Doctors Without Borders reports being unable to deliver humanitarian supplies to Gaza due to Israeli restrictions, despite a ceasefire agreement.
Doctors Without Borders reduces operations at Gaza hospital over security concerns
Doctors Without Borders has suspended noncritical medical operations at Gaza's Nasser Hospital due to security concerns, including incidents of armed individuals and intimidation.
Gaza Hospital Accuses Doctors Without Borders of False Claims
A hospital in Gaza has accused Doctors Without Borders of making false claims regarding security threats posed by armed men on the premises.
Gaza hospital against Doctors Without Borders
A hospital in Gaza criticizes Doctors Without Borders (MSF) for its claims of armed threats within the facility and for halting all non-life-saving work, asserting that their armed presence is actually for protection.
Doctors Without Borders Suspends Activities at Hospital in Gaza Due to Presence of Armed Men
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has halted non-critical medical operations at Nasser Hospital in Gaza due to reports of armed individuals within the facility.
Doctors Without Borders leave Naser Hospital in Gaza Strip. They confirmed that armed individuals are present
Doctors Without Borders has announced their departure from Naser Hospital in the Gaza Strip, citing the presence of armed individuals.
"Doctors Without Borders" halts operations at hospital in the Strip due to armed presence
Doctors Without Borders has suspended its operations in most departments of the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis due to the presence of armed individuals and weapons inside the facility.
Walking from five to nine in the morning to give birth: the maternal death crisis threatens to worsen due to funding cuts
Funding cuts are exacerbating the maternal death crisis in low- and middle-income countries, with significant implications for pregnant women in Nigeria, the Central African Republic, and Bangladesh.
NGOs in the Gaza Strip: Prohibited Aid
Israel plans to displace Médecins Sans Frontières and 36 other organizations from Gaza, raising concerns about the implications for local aid efforts.
War in South Sudan: Doctors Without Borders reports bombing of hospital
A bomb hit a hospital in South Sudan's Jonglei state, with reports of another health center being looted.
Israel to halt MSF work in Gaza, NGO slams ‘pretext to obstruct’ aid
Israel has suspended the operations of Doctors Without Borders in Gaza, claiming it was due to the organization's failure to provide a list of local staff, which MSF argues is a tactic to obstruct humanitarian aid.
Doctors Without Borders refuse to transfer their employee list to Israel and will cease operations in the Strip
Doctors Without Borders announced it will not share the list of its Palestinian employees with Israel, leading to a complete cessation of its operations in Gaza and the West Bank, which local doctors warn will significantly impact medical services in the region.
Inside a Gaza medical clinic at risk of shutting down after an Israeli ban
A Gaza clinic, which provides vital medical care to patients like 14-year-old Mohammed Ibrahim, faces the threat of closure due to an Israeli ban on Doctors Without Borders operating in the region.
Israel Tells Doctors Without Borders to End Its Work in Gaza
The Israeli government has instructed Doctors Without Borders to cease operations in Gaza amidst ongoing conflict and humanitarian crises.
Doctors Without Borders: Israeli ban threatens to halt our activities in Gaza
Doctors Without Borders warns that it may cease operations in Gaza by March if Israel does not reverse its decision to ban their activities along with 36 other organizations.
Doctors Without Borders denounce Israel's decision to ban 37 NGOs from entering Gaza: Scandalous intervention
Doctors Without Borders are criticizing Israel's decision to prohibit the entry of 37 NGOs into Gaza, labeling it a scandalous intervention.
The president of MSF: 'The accusations against us are unfounded, Israel's ban is a disaster for Gaza'
The president of Doctors Without Borders (MSF) defends the organization against unfounded accusations and highlights the dire impact of Israel's ban on its operations in Gaza.
Hamas condemns tightening rules for humanitarian organizations. Doctors Without Borders will also be removed from Gaza
Hamas has expressed strong opposition to new restrictions imposed on humanitarian organizations, including the removal of Doctors Without Borders from Gaza.
Aid to Gaza under threat: Dozens of NGOs to be barred under new Israeli rules
Dozens of NGOs are set to lose their licenses to operate in Gaza starting January 1 due to new Israeli regulations, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis as the region faces severe winter conditions.
Situation in Gaza Strip: Israel plans to revoke licenses for aid organizations
Israel plans to revoke licenses for several aid organizations at the beginning of the year, prompting warnings from Doctors Without Borders about severe consequences, while the EU criticizes the move and calls for continued access to humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip.
Humanitarian Situation: Israel Expels 37 Aid Organizations from the Gaza Strip
Israel's government has decided to expel 37 aid organizations, including major names like Doctors Without Borders and Care, from the Gaza Strip, effective January 1, with a deadline to leave by March amid the winter crisis.
Israel will prohibit MSF and 36 other NGOs from providing humanitarian aid in Gaza in 2026
The Israeli government has announced a ban on 37 NGOs, including Doctors Without Borders (MSF), citing violations of new registration requirements.
Israel revokes permits for Doctors Without Borders and other humanitarian workers in Gaza
Israel's foreign ministry announced that several international humanitarian organizations, including Doctors Without Borders, will face the closure of their operations in Gaza starting January 1, due to legal actions taken against their operating permits.
Israel will prohibit Doctors Without Borders and about twenty other NGOs from operating in Gaza in 2026
The Israeli government plans to ban over twenty NGOs, including Doctors Without Borders, from operating in Gaza by 2026, citing non-compliance with its requirements for personal information of their employees.
Israel's Decision: More than 20 Humanitarian Organizations Banned from Operating in Gaza
Israel has announced the suspension of over twenty humanitarian organizations, including Doctors Without Borders, due to non-compliance with new verification rules for international organizations operating in Gaza, effective January 1.
War and its victims. The hospital in Amman treats mutilated faces and legs after explosions
The Doctors Without Borders hospital in Amman is a vital facility providing reconstructive surgery to wounded civilians from Iraq, Syria, and Gaza, focusing on complex injuries from explosions.