Humanitarian Crisis
Rohingya Merits Hearings End — ICJ Case Concludes
The hearings represent a significant procedural milestone toward international accountability, with implications for reparations, criminal referral, and broader norms against ethnic cleansing.
Minneapolis, Federal Forces, and the Strain on Civil Liberties
Video evidence has undercut official claims that agents acted defensively, and activists have mobilised for transparency and independent investigation. Mayor Jacob Frey said he secured…
Sudan Schooling Under Siege
Remote learning has been largely infeasible for most Sudanese children owing to infrastructure collapse and displacement, deepening a generational learning deficit with long-term humanitarian and…
Indonesia, West Java Landslide, Search Continues
Local authorities ordered evacuations in known landslide-prone areas; ongoing rainfall complicates access and threatens further slope failures. The event is part of an increasingly frequent…
Yemen’s Unfolding Humanitarian Emergency
Grounded in reduced humanitarian access, 73 UN workers remain detained by Houthi authorities, impeding relief operations. Despite these hurdles, UN agencies reached 3.4 million individuals…
Sudan’s Conflict Deepens Displacement and Malnutrition
A UNICEF survey conducted in December 2025 found acute malnutrition rates far exceeding the 15 per cent emergency threshold set by the World Health Organization.…
Sudan’s Grim Equation
Tom Fletcher, the UN’s aid chief, has spent the last week moving between airstrips, checkpoints, and cramped rooms that pass for negotiation venues.
Sudan’s Agony Forces Geneva’s Hand
Violence is rising in Kordofan, a region whose strategic location between army- and RSF-held areas makes it particularly vulnerable to siege tactics. The new mission’s task…
The UN Faces a Reckoning in Darfur
The Geneva meeting could, in theory, mark a shift. Rights advocates want the Council to establish a dedicated investigation under the UN Fact-Finding Mission for…
South Sudan’s Unraveling Peace
Women lead reconciliation efforts at the village level but remain shut out of national politics, far below the 35% representation promised in the peace accord.
Sudan/ Civilians Flee Once Again
Aid convoys are repeatedly attacked, hospitals shelled, and staff forced to flee. The humanitarian catastrophe has been made worse by climate stress.
Women Are Excluded from Power in Haiti
“To exclude half the population from power,” the experts said, “is not only unjust, but also strategically self-defeating.”
