As Israeli shelling intensifies, 30,000 displaced in Lebanon and warnings of a humanitarian catastrophe
The UN reports that at least 30,000 people have been displaced in Lebanon due to intense Israeli airstrikes, particularly affecting southern Lebanon and the Beirut suburbs.
Chikungunya virus: Climate crisis and mosquitoes bring it to Europe and Greece
The climate crisis is creating conditions for the transmission of chikungunya disease for more than six months a year in southern European countries, including Greece.
Armed attack on school in southern Thailand. Students and teachers taken hostage.
An armed individual has taken an unknown number of students and teachers hostage at a school in southern Thailand, prompting a police response.
Hostage taker arrested in Thailand. Students and teachers were hostages.
An armed man who took an unknown number of students and teachers hostage at a school in southern Thailand has been arrested, with the hostages reported to be freed.
The film city of Tenerife will consume water equivalent to 355 Olympic swimming pools amid a water emergency
The creation of a film city in southern Tenerife is set to move forward, with the local government requesting an environmental assessment despite ongoing water scarcity.
"War of Thirst in Gaza".. Israel blows up water reservoir serving 70,000 people
The Israeli military has demolished a main water reservoir in Rafah, southern Gaza, which served around 70,000 residents, as confirmed by satellite images and local water authority data.
Sudan: Waves of Displacement to White Nile as Conditions Deteriorate in Camps
Authorities in White Nile, southern Sudan, have warned of worsening humanitarian conditions for displaced persons as camps struggle to provide shelter and food amidst an influx of families from neighboring states.
Malawi: Weather Experts Warn of Punishing Dry Spell As Southern Malawi Stares At Looming Food Crisis
Weather experts in Malawi warn that a severe dry spell is threatening to escalate a food and economic crisis, potentially impacting millions in the southern region.
Investigation, membership cancellation, and government resignation: key decisions of the Yemeni presidency in recent hours
The Yemeni presidential council has made significant political decisions, including an investigation involving southern transitional council leader Aidarus al-Zubaidi and the resignation of the government.
Will the UN envoy's tour revive the peace process in Yemen?
The UN envoy to Yemen, Hans Grundberg, is working to break through the ongoing crisis, coinciding with significant changes in control dynamics within southeastern provinces of Yemen.
Yemen's separatist leader al-Zubaidi flees ahead of talks, Saudi-led coalition says
Yemen's Southern Transitional Council leader Aidarous al-Zubaidi has fled to an undisclosed location after missing a flight to Riyadh for crisis talks amid tensions between Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
State of Emergency in Yemen: Between the Symbolism of the Declaration and the Difficulty of Implementation on the Ground
Yemen's President Rashad Alimi has declared a state of emergency nationwide, highlighting the severe political and security crisis in the country, particularly in the southern provinces.
The Transitional Council Welcomes Saudi Arabia's Invitation for Dialogue on the Southern Yemen Crisis
The Southern Transitional Council in Yemen welcomed Saudi Arabia's invitation to sponsor southern dialogue, viewing it as a genuine opportunity for serious discussions to protect the south's future and ensure its security and stability.