Israel's Supreme Court Blocks Government, Allows Humanitarian Organizations to Operate in Gaza
Israel's Supreme Court has ruled in favor of international humanitarian organizations operating in Gaza, allowing them to continue their work despite the government's efforts to halt their activities.
From expensive accommodation to an apartment. Diaconia West has already helped thousands of Ukrainian refugees
The article discusses the work of Diaconia West in providing assistance to Ukrainian refugees in Czechia, recently transitioning them from costly temporary accommodations to permanent housing.
Slovak doctor in Dnipro / Some Slovaks fear war, but wish Ukraine would surrender. I am amazed by this confusion
A Slovak doctor, Zuzana Ulman, discusses her humanitarian work in Dnipro, Ukraine, amidst the ongoing conflict and the complex attitudes of Slovaks towards the war.
Can you hear me? A question that saves lives on the Ukrainian front
A documentary showcasing the efforts of Ukrainian military medics is set to screen in Bratislava, highlighting their vital work during the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Frank Weilbauer, pioneer of hematology in Ecuador, has passed away
Frank Weilbauer, the first hematologist of Quito and a renowned physician in Ecuador, passed away on February 18.
Life-threatening evacuations from the front: "No one should die on my shift"
An article detailing the perilous work of evacuee Ara Karapetian as he helps evacuate elderly couples from war-torn Ukraine, highlighting the dangers faced by volunteers.
Trump Administration Ends Temporary Protection for Yemeni Refugees
The Trump administration has revoked the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Yemeni refugees in the US, which has allowed over 1,400 individuals to live and work in the country amidst ongoing travel warnings to Yemen due to security threats.
Jennifer Garner's company goes public. The company's profile is close to the artist's heart
Jennifer Garner is taking her company public, reflecting her commitment to humanitarian work, particularly in education and disaster relief.
Prime Minister Takai: 'I will work for the resumption of northern grave visits', Japan-Russia relations are in a 'severe situation'
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated that the resumption of grave visits to the northern territories is a humanitarian issue and a priority in Japan-Russia relations, despite the current difficulties due to Russia's actions in Ukraine.
A court in Barcelona endorses missing work to euthanize a dog and avoid its agony
A Barcelona court ruled that an employee's absence from work to euthanize her dog due to a sudden deterioration is justified on ethical and humanitarian grounds.
Mozambique floods cut off communities as UN agencies struggle to respond
Mozambique is facing its worst flooding in decades, affecting nearly 700,000 people and creating dangerous conditions for vulnerable populations as UN agencies work to respond.
Israel to halt MSF work in Gaza, NGO slams βpretext to obstructβ 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.
Irene: The Unusual Princess Who Lived Many Lives
Princess Irene's death has sparked deep emotions among royal circles and those touched by her humanitarian work, reflecting on her diverse life from royalty to music and spirituality.
Urgent | Spokesperson for Qatari Foreign Ministry: The human disaster in Gaza is man-made and ongoing
The spokesperson for the Qatari Foreign Ministry stated that the ongoing human disaster in Gaza is man-made, as Qatar continues to work with mediators toward the second phase of the Gaza agreement.
Israel expels NGOs from Gaza: 'Where we work, there is often nobody else'
Israel has allowed the work permit for 37 aid organizations in Gaza to expire, deepening the humanitarian crisis for local residents.
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.
Judgment in Tunisia: Two Years Probation for Humanitarian Work
Five activists from the organization 'Terre dβAsile' in Tunisia were sentenced to two years of probation for aiding migrants, amidst increasing challenges for human rights defenders in the country.
Chinese Foundation Honors Ana Rucner for Artistic and Humanitarian Work
The Soong Ching Ling Foundation from Shanghai awarded cellist Ana Rucner the 'Charity Artist of the Year 2025-2026' for her impactful artistic and humanitarian contributions.
Ana Rucner received a Chinese award for art and humanitarian work
Cellist Ana Rucner has been awarded the 'Charity Artist of the Year 2025β2026' by the Soong Ching Ling Foundation Beethoven Funds from Shanghai, recognizing her artistic and humanitarian contributions.
Spain and six other European countries attack Israel for measures against UNRWA and NGOs
Spain and six other European countries have criticized Israel's recent measures that impact the work of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) and NGOs providing vital aid in Gaza amid a catastrophic humanitarian situation.