After Thai authorities asked UNHCR to find a solution to the Uyghurs’ detention in 2019, the agency decided against “taking ...
Today: Precarious UN work, a key loss and damage board member bows out, and UNRWA’s funding thaw.
Under pressure from a drug cartel, communities at the gateway to the Darién Gap have met the needs of migrants by developing ...
The UN-backed Special Criminal Court (SCC) in the Central African Republic has issued an arrest warrant for the country's exiled former president, François Bozizé, over alleged crimes against humanity ...
The UK has begun detaining asylum seekers for deportation to Rwanda following the passage of a highly controversial immigration law last month. The number of people taken into custody so far is ...
Peter Yeung writes about his experiences on the perilous Colombia-Panama jungle route that more than half a million migrants ...
The destruction of civilian property to make way for a politically and logistically contentious aid delivery project could ...
Thousands of Sudanese refugees who escaped to neighbouring Egypt have been detained by Egyptian authorities in a network of ...
More government donors won’t solve humanitarian money troubles, but they could be a bigger part of the solution.
US diplomats say it’s hard trying to balance human rights concerns with helping the more than 20 million Afghans in need of ...
Around 1.5 million Paletinians are bracing for catastrophe if Israel invades Gaza’s last refuge amid the daily struggle to ...
In its first acts since being officially sworn in last week, Haiti's transitional governing council has named former sports minister Fritz Belizaire as the country’s new prime minister and Edgard ...