From conflicts to the climate crisis and global governance, this year’s General Assembly is a high-stakes affair.
The New Humanitarian’s Syria-based reporting fellow, Zeina Shahla, reflects on the anxiety of living life on edge, and the ...
Mali’s military leader Asimi Goita has vowed to maintain operations against jihadist fighters after the al-Qaeda-linked JNIM group carried out a major attack in the capital, Bamako, severely denting ...
Policy advisers doubt the UN’s peacebuilding proposals will make a difference on the ground, but new ideas are sorely needed.
In late July, Yared Melese, a 30-year-old NGO worker, checked into a hotel in North Wollo zone, part of Ethiopia’s troubled ...
Notes and musings on how aid works, from The New Humanitarian’s policy editors. This is another edition of Inklings, where we ...
At least 12 people have been killed and nearly 3,000 wounded in Lebanon following an Israeli attack on 17 September targeting ...
Tens of millions of people will die over the next 25 years because of bacterial infections that can resist antibiotic treatments, new research has predicted, showing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) ...
Guarantors of South Sudan’s turbulent peace process have called the government’s decision to postpone elections by two years a “disappointment”.
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