One family’s daily struggle reflects alarming food shortages in Yemen
Nasr has no steady employment in Sanaa. He, his wife and five daughters often go to bed hungry.
Nasr has no steady employment in Sanaa. He, his wife and five daughters often go to bed hungry.
India tells platforms to curb 10-minute deliveries amid concerns for workers’ safety but there's no incentive to comply.
Many Syrians feel liberated by the army pushing out the Kurdish-led SDF. But others fear government troops.
At least 16 political activists have been killed since elections were announced in December.
From urban rebel to senator facing death threats, what drives Petro, 65, the country’s first progressive president?
US President Donald Trump refers to a ‘sonic weapon’ he describes as a ‘discombobulator’, but what is he talking about?
Gaza faces public health crisis amid Israel's war, with waste, sewage and poor sanitation leading to disease outbreaks.
Investigative journalist Lila Hassan has uncovered evidence that shines a light into ICE's controversial training.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's flip-flop is part of disruption tactics to stall any peace in Gaza, say analysts.
On-the-ground campaigning kicks off on Thursday, but parties have been locked in online battles for month.