Rebuilding Afghanistan From The Ground Up

Afghanistan cannot move forward just by changing who is in power. The deeper problems are in everyday life, especially in villages where people lack schools, health care, jobs, and basic services. Many communities are isolated, and people feel disconnected from the state. To rebuild the country, change must start from the ground, not only from [...]

Prolonging Humanitarian Crisis In Yemen

The war in Yemen is one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world, but it is often forgotten by many people. It began in 2015 and has brought years of suffering for ordinary civilians. Fighting between different armed groups, including the Houthis, government forces, and a Saudi-led coalition, has destroyed homes, roads, hospitals, schools, [...]

Children’s School Life Amidst Sudan War

School children in Sudan are growing up in very difficult conditions because of the ongoing war and displacement. Many children have been forced to leave their homes and stop attending regular schools. Millions are out of school, and some have even forgotten how to read and write due to long breaks in learning. In displacement [...]

Landmines Continue To Harm Children In Yemen

In Yemen, landmines left from years of war continue to harm innocent people long after fighting has slowed. In Taiz governorate, a young girl named Enaya Dastor lost her left leg when she stepped on an explosive while herding goats in 2023. She was only 13 years old and rushed to the hospital, where doctors [...]

Christians Finding Hope In Syria

Christians in Syria face many difficulties because of the ongoing conflict and changes in control of cities like Aleppo. Many families have lost their homes, jobs, and schools for their children. Some, like Nermen’s family, fled villages because of attacks and lived in unsafe houses with few belongings. They had to work hard just to [...]

Hidden Landmine Danger In Syria

Thousands of people fleeing violence in Lebanon are now entering Syria, hoping to find safety, but they are facing a hidden and deadly danger. Many areas in Syria are filled with unexploded bombs and landmines left from years of war. People returning to their homes or arriving in new places often do not know where [...]

Landmines Still Threaten Lives In Afghanistan

In Afghanistan, the conflict has ended, but danger still lurks underground in the form of landmines and unexploded bombs planted during the decades of conflict. These hidden bombs of war continue to claim the lives of civilians, particularly children playing outside or farmers tending to their fields. Since 1989, over 45,000 civilians have been injured [...]

Millions In Yemen At Risk Of Starvation

Yemen is facing a severe hunger crisis, with more than half of its population, around 18 million people, at risk of going hungry in early 2026. Years of war, internal conflict, and displacement have destroyed livelihoods and limited access to food, health care, and basic services. Economic collapse, unpaid salaries, inflation, and cuts in humanitarian [...]

Syria Exports Crude Oil For First Time In 14 Years

Syria has officially shipped its first crude oil export in 14 years, marking a major milestone in its post-war economic revival. 600,000 barrels of heavy crude were loaded from the port city of Tartus on September 1, 2025, to trading company B Serve Energy on the Nissos Christiana tanker. This growth comes after the civil [...]

Lebanon’s Crisis Threatens Its Future Generation

Lebanon is on the brink of a profound crisis following decades of political incompetence, economic meltdown, and the recent war with Israel. Lebanese youth are without hope as jobs disappear, houses are leveled, and even the most essential commodities such as food, water, and electricity are beyond their reach. According to a UN report, more [...]

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