
Eliminating TPS would be a “death sentence” for Haitians, warns Human Rights Watch...
Organization warns that thousands of Haitians would face serious risks and key sectors would lose labor

Organization warns that thousands of Haitians would face serious risks and key sectors would lose labor

Major League Baseball and players union announce aid to Red Cross as earthquakes leave 1,943 dead and more than 10,500 injured

The Mexican singer made resources available on her social networks to support humanitarian assistance after the double earthquake that hit the country

The measure would include refugees with judicial protection and raises alarms for human rights and security

Searching mothers and relatives of victims demanded that the authorities not relegate these demands in the face of the international expectation generated by the World Cup.

Trump's mass detention and deportation strategy is a many-headed monster

The Maryland senator criticized Trump's foreign policy, the war with Iran, the situation in Gaza, actions in Cuba and other aspects

As background, the World Food Program estimates that more than 1.3 million people received support from the organization in Cuba during 2024

Refugees say their mental health has been affected after being placed in the hands of federal agents of the Trump administration

Jonathan Blitzer is a journalist for The New Yorker and author of the book "Everyone Who's Gone Is Here"

The testimonies collected in the field reflect the desperation of parents who cannot find a way to protect their children.

A little-known strain for which there is no treatment is responsible for the current Ebola outbreak

The agency emphasizes that the outbreak still “does not meet the criteria for a pandemic emergency.”

Dany Danon assured that the rapporteur has promoted the "persecution"of soldiers and civilians" in The Hague and accused her of spreading"lies and blood libels"

The impact in the Persian Gulf transcends fossil fuels. The technology depends on oil and gas industry that are currently caught up in the conflict

“This would take the level of hunger in the world to a historic record, and it is a truly terrible prospect,” warned Carl Skau

Trump's threat to impose tariffs on countries that send oil to Cuba could trigger an unprecedented humanitarian crisis on the island

The church where Sergio Amezcua, of Mexican origin, has become a huge collection center where volunteers distribute boxes of food

Venezuela is in uncharted territory. The United States' intervention changes the scenario. A transition may be underway, but it is not an easy path.

The actress traveled to the Rafah border crossing, a crucial gateway between Egypt and the Gaza Strip, to assess the situation

Donald Trump's pressure intensified in the world and especially in Latin America with a strategy of force that combined diplomatic, economic, and military measures

Venezuelan journalist Mirelis Morales recounts her attempt to legalize her status in the US and how she was forced to abandon the immigration process

Gaza avoids famine for now, but 77% of the population remains acutely food insecure, in a context that experts describe as catastrophic

Trump's goal is to cut off revenue for the Maduro government, but some analysts believe the measure could deepen the economic crisis in Venezuela

One of the central points of the interview was the situation within the Venezuelan Armed Forces.

Sanctions target four individuals and four entities for sending support to FAR paramilitaries

This is not the first ceasefire agreed upon since October 7, 2023, and compliance with it will depend on the parties to the conflict.

The small Central American nation has historical relations with Israel that go beyond economic or diplomatic ties.

His pioneering research has transformed the global fight against poverty and redirected billions of dollars toward programs with proven results

They create a climate of fear in immigrant communities, and reduce complaints by a third in Los Angeles

Iran is facing a critical water shortage that is expected to become increasingly common around the world

According to negotiators in Egypt, US mediation is expected for Israel to agree to halt attacks for 60 days and release ten hostages

In this first air operation, authorities will launch about seven pallets of flour, sugar and canned food.

An appeals court temporarily blocked the revocation of deportation protections and work permits for thousands of Afghans.

Delegations from both sides are already in the Qatari capital and are seeking to seal a ceasefire

Rescue teams evacuated dozens of injured people from the Al-Baqa cafe, an open-air cafe made up of tents along the beach.

Indian Student Megha Vemuri, MIT Row: Came into discussion at MIT with the slogan ‘Free Palestine’, criticized research relations with Israel. Let’s know how much Megha’s statement matches with India’s

A harrowing massacre in Haiti’s Artibonite region exposes the escalating gang violence and the urgent need for international intervention.

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah speaks out on the Rohingya refugee crisis, urging humane treatment while calling for central government intervention in resolving the issue.

Assam Congress leaders stage protest in Guwahati against BJP, demanding PM Modi take action over attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh. The protest highlights concerns for minority safety and cross border

Amid speculations of an end to the Russia Ukraine war, a look at the immense losses suffered by both nations and the possible road to recovery.

An Israeli airstrike hit a densely populated encampment in southern Gaza, previously marked as a humanitarian safe zone for displaced Palestinians, raising concerns about civilian safety in the conflict zone.

A recent vote in the Knesset to ban UNRWA operations in Gaza has sparked a heated debate about the humanitarian impact and political motivations behind this move.

Israeli airstrikes hit central Beirut, leaving at least 22 dead. Rescue teams are tirelessly searching for survivors as the devastation in Lebanon’s capital deepens.

Massive Israeli strikes in Lebanon lead to thousands of Hezbollah casualties as tensions escalate ahead of October 7. French President Macron calls for an arms supply halt to Israel.

The Houthi militia in Yemen claimed responsibility for a missile attack on Israel, marking a new escalation in the conflict between Israel and Iranian proxies.

A Salvadoran family’s journey from violence and poverty to homelessness in San Francisco highlights the growing crisis of family homelessness in the city.

Ukraine largely spared from third consecutive night of aerial bombardment, but Russian shelling continues to claim civilian lives, with six reported dead near the front lines in the east.

Delhi Police detained economist Jean Dreze and CPI leader Annie Raja for holding pro-Palestine protests on the streets of Delhi. The protestors voiced concerns over arms exports to Israel, citing

Powerful cyclone wreaks havoc in West Bengal, causing widespread destruction and displacement. Rescue and relief efforts are underway as the state grapples with extensive damage and a humanitarian crisis.

The violent conflict between Israel and Hamas has been going on for more than two and a half months

Guterres said that the situation in Gaza is much worse than the humanitarian crisis.

Amid the ongoing violent conflict with Hamas in Israel, the process of bringing Indian citizens home safely continues.

The United Nations relief agency operating in Palestine has expressed serious concern over the exodus from the northern Gaza Strip.

After indiscriminate rocket attacks by Hamas in Israel, Prime Minister Modi said that India stands with Israel in such a time of crisis.

A seven-day ceasefire has been agreed between the army and the paramilitary force RSF in war-torn Sudan.

The UN General Assembly on Thursday passed a resolution accusing the Taliban of violating the human rights of Afghan women and girls.