Starmer condemns antisemitic arson attack in London
More than 81 people have lost their lives due to severe flooding in Kenya throughout March.
Flash floods in Kenya have killed at least 81 and displaced thousands
Severe flash floods in Kenya have resulted in at least 81 fatalities and the displacement of thousands due to heavy rains affecting multiple regions, notably Kisumu County.
Africa: All of Africa Today - March 23, 2026
A drone strike on Al Deain Teaching Hospital in Sudan has killed at least 64 people, highlighting the dire consequences of the ongoing civil war in the region.
Trump's World (Day 427): A Turning Point in the War in Iran. Will Trump Attack Iranian Power Plants and Send Soldiers to Charag Island?
The situation in Iran escalates as the U.S. temporarily eases sanctions while planning military action against Iran, including the potential deployment of troops to Charag Island.
Israel Orders Destruction of Bridges and Homes to Prevent Hezbollah; Lebanese Government Responds
Israel's Defense Minister has directed the military to destroy bridges and homes in southern Lebanon to thwart Hezbollah's activities, drawing criticism from the Lebanese government as a violation of international humanitarian law.
At least 81 reported dead during severe floods in Kenya
At least 81 people have lost their lives due to severe flooding in Kenya, with nearly 2,700 families displaced and extensive damage to infrastructure and agriculture as a result of continuous heavy rainfall.
Cuba and the End of Utopia
Cuba faces unprecedented pressure as its communist regime struggles under economic and political crisis, sparking significant protests from a discontent populace.
An attack on a hospital in Sudan leaves 69 dead, including 13 children
An attack on a hospital in eastern Sudan has resulted in at least 69 deaths, including 13 children, intensifying the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the country.
[Interview] 'Within three weeks of war, 1 million Lebanese citizens evacuated, beyond crisis to emergency'
Heidi Francis Diedrich of World Vision Lebanon highlights the severe humanitarian crisis resulting from recent conflicts, with over 1 million Lebanese citizens forced to evacuate their homes.
Trump's envoy Vitkofs: Progress made in talks with Ukraine
During talks in Florida, US and Ukrainian representatives made progress on key humanitarian issues, according to Trump's special envoy Steve Vitkofs.
Global Energy Crisis: Trump in His Epic Destructive Fury
The article discusses the looming global energy crisis, exacerbated by geopolitical tensions, particularly focusing on Trump's aggressive stance and its humanitarian implications.
Ukraine's chief negotiator and US envoy Witkoff report progress following talks
Ukrainian negotiator Rustem Umierov announces progress in security and humanitarian negotiations with US envoy Steve Witkoff after talks in Florida.
Volunteers Assisting Ukraine Will Not Tire
Estonian volunteers continue their support for Ukraine amidst an increase in Russian military activity, emphasizing their commitment despite dwindling donations.
It is official: USCIS would resume procedures that benefit Venezuelan and Cuban migrants
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is set to resume immigration procedures that previously benefited Venezuelan and Cuban migrants, bringing hope to those with suspended cases.
Israel-Hezbollah War: Millions Homeless in Lebanon, How Are They Living?
Over one million people in Lebanon have been forced to leave their homes due to increasing Israeli attacks, particularly in southern Beirut where many areas are completely empty.
Is the war moving towards nuclear conflict? Watch the live report from the war zone
The report discusses escalating tensions in a war zone, highlighting the urgent alerts for civilians to seek shelter due to missile attacks that have devastated several cities.
New support package for Ukraine's youth
The Swedish government announces a new support package of almost a quarter billion kronor aimed at assisting young people in Ukraine amidst ongoing conflict.
The War in the Middle East is a 'Scandal for Humanity' According to the Pope
Pope Francis has condemned the ongoing war in the Middle East as a scandal for humanity.
Canadians on humanitarian mission in Cuba say residents โtiredโ amid blackouts
Two Canadians on a humanitarian mission report that Cuban residents are exhausted from frequent blackouts, leading them to manage their lives around the limited hours of electricity they receive.
Attack on hospital in Sudan kills 64 people, says WHO
A hospital attack in Sudan resulted in 64 deaths, including 13 children, according to the World Health Organization.
Sudan: Many Dead in Airstrike on Hospital
An airstrike on a hospital in Sudan has resulted in numerous fatalities, including children, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Power outage hits parts of Kyiv after failure at Russian-damaged facility
A power outage in Kyiv and its surrounding Oblast occurred due to a failure at a facility previously damaged by Russian attacks.
DSB requested urgent generator aid for freezing Ukraine. At the same time, their own agency sells generators and diesel heaters at auction.
Norway's DSB calls for donations of generators to support Ukrainians during winter while concurrently auctioning used equipment.
'Disaster' for Gulf states if Iran targets desalination plants
Iran has threatened to target infrastructure in neighboring Gulf states, specifically water desalination plants, in response to US threats, which could lead to a humanitarian crisis due to the Gulf nations' reliance on these facilities.
Peter Frรธlich resigns as leader of Free Ukraine
Peter Frรธlich has announced his resignation as the leader of the aid organization Free Ukraine, citing his new responsibilities in the Norwegian Parliament's foreign and defense committee as the reason.
Israel escalates the 'Bridge War' in Lebanon; what is the connection to the 'Madman'?
Israel's military targets critical infrastructure in southern Lebanon, particularly focusing on bridges to disrupt supply lines and communication.
How Asma al-Assad Transformed Relief into a Parallel Authority?
The article discusses how Asma al-Assad established a charity organization that functioned as a parallel authority in Syria, leveraging relief efforts to consolidate power over the past two decades.
More than one million displaced amid difficult conditions and wide evacuations in southern Lebanon
Over a million people are displaced in southern Lebanon due to ongoing Israeli bombardments and widespread evacuation orders.
Cubans Unmask the Flotilla of Salis and Lucano: 'They Are Mocking Us'
Activists from the 'Nuestra America Convoy' have come under criticism from Cuban citizens for their perceived insincerity amidst the island's escalating economic crisis.
Iranians say over 1,500 have been killed since the start of the war
Iranian sources report that over 1,500 individuals have died since the commencement of the conflict.
Havana and Washington maintain opaque negotiations amid Cuba's greatest crisis in decades
Havana and Washington are engaged in opaque negotiations as Cuba faces its most severe crisis in decades, with increasing pressure due to an energy embargo.
NGOs Under Fire: This Is How the Narrative Criminalizing the Humanitarian Sector Is Manufactured
The article discusses how right-wing parties and other political and media actors amplify misinformation campaigns to undermine the legitimacy of NGOs and influence international aid.
Strike on Sudan hospital kills at least 64 and wounds 89 more, WHO reports
A strike on a hospital in Sudan resulted in 64 deaths and 89 injuries, as reported by the World Health Organization.
Attack on a hospital in Sudan killed at least 64 people
A hospital in Sudan was attacked, resulting in at least 64 deaths.
Attack on a hospital in Sudan killed at least 64 people, says WHO chief
A recent attack on a hospital in Sudan has resulted in the deaths of at least 64 individuals, as reported by the Director-General of the World Health Organization.
An attack on a hospital in Sudan leaves 64 dead and 89 injured
A recent attack on a hospital in Sudan has resulted in 64 fatalities and 89 injuries, alarming international humanitarian organizations.
โNuestra Amรฉricaโ convoy sets sail from Puerto Progreso with 30 tons of humanitarian aid for Cuba
A Mexican delegation from the Nuestra Amรฉrica convoy has begun sending humanitarian aid to Cuba with the departure of the first ship from Puerto Progreso.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis: The video he posted about the meeting with repatriated citizens along with their pets
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis shared a video on social media about his meeting with Greek citizens who returned from the Middle East, accompanied by their pets.
News from occupied Ukraine: Moscow to relocate nearly 114,000 Russians to occupied territories
Russia plans to relocate nearly 114,000 citizens to occupied Ukrainian territories by 2045, amidst increased repression of the local population.
Why isn't there more international coverage of Israeli strikes in Lebanon?
The article discusses the lack of international media coverage regarding the Israeli strikes in Lebanon, highlighting extensive domestic and foreign reporting but noting a gap in global attention.
Sandstorm turned Gaza into an orange desert
A sandstorm has swept over Gaza, negatively impacting the tents of displaced Palestinian families and worsening their already difficult living conditions.
โฌ5 billion aimed at offsetting the economic impact of the Middle East conflict
The European Union has announced a โฌ5 billion fund to mitigate the economic repercussions of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Tons of aid flows into Cuba as humanitarian convoy arrives on the island
A humanitarian convoy has delivered significant amounts of aid to Cuba amidst ongoing challenges on the island.
The "MISSION" of the Holy Archdiocese of Athens honors World Poetry Day
On World Poetry Day, the charity organization "MISSION" of the Holy Archdiocese of Athens launches a unique campaign intertwining Greek poetry with humanitarian values.
'Where is Eid?' For displaced people at Sudan's Tawila camp, holiday brings no relief
Displaced people in Sudan's Tawila camp express sorrow and despair during Eid celebrations, as they struggle with the aftermath of violence and loss.
Dijanoviฤ: Mass Migration as an Economic Project
Davor Dijanoviฤ argues that mass migration in Europe is often framed as a humanitarian necessity but is fundamentally an economic project driven by a failing demographic system in Western societies.
Lebanon celebrates Eid al-Fitr amidst the suffering of displaced persons and ongoing evacuation threats
Lebanon is facing a challenging Eid al-Fitr this year as displacement due to Israeli attacks continues, leaving many in temporary shelters.
Sad Atmosphere in Lebanon During Eid as Displaced People Live in Tents
This Eid al-Fitr in Lebanon is marked by sadness as over a million displaced people live in tents due to the ongoing conflict and evacuation orders.
Israel deliberately targeting medical facilities in south Lebanon, say health workers
Lebanese health officials claim Israeli airstrikes are intentionally targeting medical facilities and personnel in southern Lebanon amid escalating conflict.
East of the DRC: Traumatized populations recount the extent of the ADF's abuses
Residents in eastern DRC are sharing their traumatic experiences of the ADF's violent actions, highlighting the urgent need for more robust responses from authorities.