A recent UNICEF survey found that one in three Syrian adolescents aged 15 to 19 has been displaced at least twice, most often in search of safety.
Education disruption, poverty, unexploded ordnance continue to endanger children despite reduced fighting, says Muzoon ...
I left Syria as a child, clutching my schoolbooks, searching for safety, and thinking home would never be a reality for me again. Last week, I again ...
After Trump announced worldwide tariffs last April, an AP-NORC poll found that 76% of Americans said the policies would ...
Iran’s population today exceeds 93 million— and is hosts six million Afghan refugees. In the event of regional war, both ...
February 8 collapse killed at least 15 people in Lebanon’s second city, where buildings are in poor condition.
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Gulf capital returns to Syria but caution persists
Companies from the US and Saudi Arabia are the latest to come together and pledge support to rebuild war-torn Syria, adding to the steady stream of earlier seven-figure commitments from across the ...
Charities fear millions in Ramadan giving will not reach crisis zones as UK Muslim groups ‘debanked’
Muslims donate four times more than the average adult in Britain but banking restrictions mean many humanitarian projects already affected by aid cuts will not get donations ...
As Winter Storms Grip the Midwest, LIFE’s Global Relief Efforts Underscore the Urgent Need for Warmth, Preparedness, ...
Jesse Jackson was a tireless activist, skilled diplomat and influential politician who made two transformative presidential ...
The Rev. Jesse Jackson, a man who stood shoulder to shoulder with fellow icons of the Civil Rights Movement, has died at age ...
The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees' schools and health centers have had to reduce their services by 20% due to insufficient funding. Its donors have come under pressure from the US and ...
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