With sales everywhere you look and fast-lanes in shopping centres facilitating a shopping frenzy, the festive period has become more about consumerism than the Christmas spirit... READ MORE›
The UN's aid chief has arrived in Yemen's capital, Sanaa, expressing his deep concern about the war-torn country's deteriorating humanitarian crisis... READ MORE›
Suspected Boko Haram assault targets aid distribution point in Mashalari village in Nigeria's northeastern Konduga area... READ MORE›
His family's visas, previously revoked, were approved this week, said Sally Becker, the head of a Britain-based nonprofit that has been helping Dilbireen and his family... READ MORE›
Hunger follows displaced people around north-east Nigeria, as Boko Haram and climate change drive millions from their homes... READ MORE›
Many are returning to south-central Somalia, the nation's breadbasket, where poor rainfall has reduced cereal production to half the long-term average, the UN said... READ MORE›
UN chief raises alarm during visit to drought-hit Somalia where half the population is battling hunger and disease... READ MORE›
People who fled after March 2011 nuclear meltdown face losing housing subsidies if they do not go back, despite radiation fears... READ MORE›
At least one settlement has even been built on land that used to be underwater, Ali says... READ MORE›
Nearly 14 million people were newly displaced in 2014 according to the annual report by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees... READ MORE›
The record number includes 22.5 million refugees, 40.3 million internally displaced people and 2.8 million asylum seekers... READ MORE›
An alarming number of children in Africa, most of them girls, have been used as suicide bombers by Boko Haram in 2017, according to UNICEF... READ MORE›
When the Nigerian military came, it hardly felt to the women like a rescue operation... READ MORE›
The hotel locates in Bait al-Edhari area of Arhab district north of Sanaa, said the official... READ MORE›
Kaga Bandero has been hit by a barrage of attacks by armed groups since September... READ MORE›
In May 2006, al-Bunni and a number of other human rights activists were arrested after signing the Beirut-Damascus Declaration, which called for normalizing Lebanese-Syrian relations... READ MORE›
First day of school in syria with what pupils have seen aggression is common... READ MORE›
But Maj Gen Leo Irabor, who leads the military operation against Boko Haram in the region, said hunger in the Bama camp was relative ... READ MORE›
Thousands of frightened people have also taken refuge on the grounds of the Catholic cathedral in Wau, the biggest in all of South Sudan... READ MORE›
Deir Ezzor city, the provincial capital, has been a hotbed of conflict since ISIS militants captured the northern suburbs in January... READ MORE›
The Syrian conflict has made Turkey the largest host nation of refugees in the world... READ MORE›
The Norwegian Refugee Council NRC reported on Monday that the ongoing fighting in the CAR has also left over 100 people dead since April... READ MORE›
During her visit, Jolie met with Syrian refugees and heard how they had escaped their country... READ MORE›
In a report it called the largest mental health survey inside Syria during the war, the group found children increasingly affected by fear or anger... READ MORE›
A No vote would mean, as Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has said, that the war is back on... READ MORE›
The city of Al-Hasakah and its surrounding governerate are largely controlled by Kurdish and Christian forces though around a third of the territory is Isis extremists... READ MORE›
Yola the city where people fleeing Boko Haram outnumber 400,000 locals... READ MORE›
Most of the countries ranked lowest on Save the Children's index were in Sub-Saharan Africa, including Niger, Angola, Mali, the Central African Republic and Somalia... READ MORE›
Al Jazeera's Mohammed Jamjoom, reporting from Baghdad, said that more than one million of the internally displaced people were children... READ MORE›
Around 42,500 men, women and children became refugees, asylum seekers or were displaced every day last year, a study by the United Nations agency UNHCR found... READ MORE›
Differences between children in terrorist groups and child soldiers include how children are recruited and what role the parents and community play in recruitment... READ MORE›
The Dikwa camp for internally displaced persons IDPs was 85km 50 miles north-east of Maiduguri, the state capital of Borno and the birthplace of Boko Haram... READ MORE›
The Iraqi army is working alongside Kurdish Peshmerga fighters, Shia militias and Sunni Arab tribesmen, with air and ground support from the multinational coalition against IS... READ MORE›
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