Noor al-Ghamari set up a tent in the rubble to create a haven for women needing a bit of self-care.

Noor al-Ghamari set up a tent in the rubble to create a haven for women needing a bit of self-care.
Historians dig into the past to uncover graves and commemorate the Africans who died fighting for Britain.
Desperate circumstances caused by catastrophic flooding have led to a surge in the practice of marrying off young girls.
The battle for California’s water pitted ranchers against water barons and still echoes today.
Bollywood’s murky side of paid reviews are part of system where fake praise, rate cards, threats and extortion thrive.
Analysts say President Ruto’s friendliness with regional rebel groups positions Kenya as a country that ‘takes sides’.
After two years of deadly clashes, the state chief minister has quit. But every hamlet is armed. Peace remains distant
The pause in USAID funding is exacerbating the hunger crisis in Sudan and compounding the challenge for relief workers.
Israel put a checkpoint on Deir Sharaf’s main street in October 2022, spreading fear around the village.
Rights groups blame ‘state agents’ for abductions of more than 80 people since June 2024, with dozens still missing.
A spike in violent crime in the Bangladesh capital makes youth who risked lives for change ask: ‘What was it all for?’
What does the future look like for a militarily, politically and financially weakened Hezbollah?
South Korea’s birth rate has risen for the first time in nine years. But the shift isn’t significant enough, say experts
As war destroyed their homes and killed their families, these hotel guests fought another battle – to survive illness.