In the face of worsening geopolitical tensions, Gulf nations are resuming cooperative projects aimed to mitigate risks


In the face of worsening geopolitical tensions, Gulf nations are resuming cooperative projects aimed to mitigate risks

Families in Sudan face hunger and displacement during war with millions dependent on limited and inconsistent aid.

Formerly sentenced to death, Judge al-Aryan now oversees trial, but transitional justice still far from complete.

Estimated 1 million children in Gaza need mental health support, as growing number lose ability to speak due to trauma.

Sudan’s health ministry says 37 percent of country’s health facilities are out of service as war enters its fourth year.

Sudan’s civil war, which erupted three years ago, has devastated civilian infrastructure, pushed millions into misery.

Eighty percent of weapons seized from Mexican cartels come from the US, according to Mexico’s defence minister.
