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  • Two men sit facing away from the camera, looking over a field of makeshift shelters built from timber and corrogated iron.
    Sudanese refugees in Chad

    An uncertain future

    More than half a million people have fled war in Sudan into neighbouring Chad. Humanitarian workers are scrambling to provide support amid overcrowding, limited funding and widespread trauma.

  • Humanitarian aid truck from UAE to Gaza
    UAE in Gaza

    Securing a role in the postwar plan

    The United Arab Emirates is supplying vital humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza. Behind the scenes, it is working closely with Israel and the US to plan for the future of the enclave—and to secure a role for itself—once the war is over.

  • Mohammed Isbitah with his family
    One family's flight from Gaza

    "We escaped hell"

    Bombs, destruction, hunger: the situation of the people in the Gaza Strip is catastrophic. Those who can afford to flee to neighbouring Egypt. Mohamed Isbitah managed to do just that. He speaks to Qantara.de about his dramatic escape

  • Makeshift school in Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip
    Children in Gaza

    School just a distant memory

    Children in the Gaza Strip have not been to school since the start of the war. Israel is systematically destroying the Palestinian education system, UN representatives warn

  • Houses destroyed in airstrikes in Rafah (on Sunday): Last Hamas-dominated town in the Gaza Strip
    Get out of Gaza

    Exploiting the Palestinians

    In view of the catastrophic situation in Gaza, Palestinians all over the world are trying to get relatives out of the sealed-off enclave. Unscrupulous Egyptian businessmen are cashing in on people's desperation. Qantara.de reports from Cairo

  • Workers carry metal bars on a construction site in Riyadh
    Migration

    Why young Africans try their luck in Saudi Arabia

    Every year, thousands of people die making the crossing from Senegal to Europe in rickety fishing boats. Many others from West Africa head for Saudi Arabia, where they end up as undocumented migrants – without papers, rights and prospects.

  • Rubble as far as the eye can see in Gaza
    Germany and the Netanyahu government

    Death zone Gaza: Germany is complicit

    For years, Germany has been Israel's second most important supplier of arms. As a result, German weapons have ended up being used in the Gaza war. As evidence piles up of serious legal violations by Israel, the question of whether the German government is complicit in this catastrophic situation must be asked

  • Palestinian and Gaza City resident Ibrahim Kharabishi and two of his children
    Voicemail from North Gaza

    26 minutes of misery

    An extract from the diary of Palestinian Ibrahim Kharabishi, who lives with his pregnant wife Nasreen and their three children in the Sheikh Radwan neighbourhood of Gaza City, where Ibrahim also looks after his two elderly parents

  • Damaged UNRWA building in the Gaza Strip
    UNRWA and humanitarian aid

    EU releases frozen funds for Palestinians

    The EU Commission intends to transfer 82 million euros to the UN Palestinian relief organisation UNRWA. Payments had been suspended following Israel's accusation that UNRWA was involved in Hamas terrorism

  • A man carries two UNRWA sacks of wheat flower on his shoulder as he walks through a blue door
    The role of UNRWA in Gaza

    UNRWA and the day after in Gaza

    Defunding UNRWA will not only worsen the humanitarian crisis in Gaza but also have long-term implications for Palestinian self-governance

  • Migrants from Senegal are a common sight in Moroccan cities – in this case Casablanca
    Destination Morocco

    A magnet for migrant women?

    Morocco has slowly transformed from a transit country to a destination country for sub-Saharan African migrants – almost half of whom are women

  • Afghan refugees settle in a camp near the Torkham Pakistan-Afghanistan border
    Pakistan after the mass departure of Afghans

    Exodus of Afghans causes major headache for Pakistan's farms and mines

    Skilled Afghan workers are in short supply in Pakistan as the country continues its clampdown on illegal migrants. Farmers and mine owners are now paying the price

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