Conspiracy theories, misinformation and Houthi refusals to vaccinate people in areas under their control mean that Yemenis are struggling to get a dose
مع رفض جماعة الحوثي استلام اللقاحات المقدمة من منظمة الصحة العالمية لاعتقادها بأن الجائحة مؤامرة كونية، كيف يستحصل اليمنيون على اللقاح؟
In her new book, Toukan investigates the relationship between Western funding and contemporary art in Beirut, Amman and Ramallah.
An Afghan government official narrates the story of his escape from Kabul in the midst of the chaos surrounding the city’s fall to the Taliban
Turkey’s AKP represents one side of a deeply divided nation, but there are signs of shifts in the country’s political direction
The Afghanistan issue was on Dominic Raab’s desk for years. If he’d paid it more attention, he might have realised what was about to unfold
Empowering religious groups to become political actors does not constitute freedom of religion for all and violates the norms of secularism, whether exercised at home or abroad
Five years after its liberation, the city of Mukalla still suffers from the scars left by a year of darkness
With 82% of Lebanon’s population living in poverty, the country is in desperate need of political and economic reform
بعد خمس سنوات على تحريرها من حكم تنظيم القاعدة، ما زالت مدينة المكلا والعديد من سكانها يعيشون آثار سنة من الظلام.
On an openDemocracy milestone for Paul Rogers, he gives an insight into the late 20th-century landscape that shaped his accurate war analysis
The world must take action now to prevent a deep and lasting humanitarian crisis. But what, if anything, can be done?