Court blocks UK's Rwanda-style deportation deal with France
In a landmark ruling, the Court of Appeal has halted Britain's proposed migration agreement that would have seen asylum seekers sent to France, Italy, Libya and Sudan for processing.
In a landmark ruling, the Court of Appeal has halted Britain's proposed migration agreement that would have seen asylum seekers sent to France, Italy, Libya and Sudan for processing.
British defence giant BAE Systems terminates airworthiness support for ATP aircraft in South Sudan, Somalia, and DRC, threatening humanitarian aid operations across fragile regions.
Senior Democratic lawmakers are intensifying calls for the immediate release of Mohammed Ibrahim, a Sudanese asylum seeker detained for over two years amid claims of torture in his home country.
Groundbreaking artificial intelligence analysis reveals Gaza and Sudan are on the brink of catastrophic famine, with both regions expected to cross critical hunger thresholds within weeks.
Exclusive: Keir Starmer's government considers offshore asylum processing centres as small boat crossings continue despite election promises. The controversial move could see migrants sent to third countries while claims are assessed.
The tragic true story behind Kevin Carter's Pulitzer-winning photo of a starving Sudanese child stalked by a vulture - and how the image's devastating legacy ultimately consumed its creator.
An unforgettable night of musical brilliance as The Last Dinner Party and Sudan Archives headline London's hottest new cultural event, After The Hunt, with Lazarus and Harlan Coben adding literary flair.
The UN's World Food Programme warns of catastrophic funding shortages affecting millions in conflict zones including Afghanistan, South Sudan, and Haiti, forcing drastic ration cuts amid rising global hunger.
A new report reveals El Fasher, Sudan's last Darfur stronghold, faces imminent collapse as civilians endure starvation, disease and relentless RSF attacks with no escape route.
The groundbreaking Abraham Accords, brokered by the Trump administration, normalised relations between Israel and Arab nations, marking a seismic shift in Middle Eastern politics and creating new alliances that continue to influence global diplomacy today
A militia drone strike has killed multiple civilians at a displacement shelter in Sudan's North Kordofan state, according to local monitors, marking another grim chapter in the country's escalating conflict.
Exclusive investigation reveals how battle-hardened Colombian fighters are being deployed as elite mercenaries in Sudan's devastating conflict, raising serious international law concerns.
Severe funding shortages force life-saving health programmes to close, leaving Sudanese refugees in Chad battling starvation and disease in what aid workers call an 'unfolding humanitarian disaster'.
Critical peace negotiations between South Sudan's government and rebel factions have broken down in Juba, raising concerns about renewed conflict in the world's youngest nation.
US military veterans confront staggering delays in disability claims processing as the Department of Veterans Affairs struggles with overwhelming demand and systemic challenges.
Antonio Guterres warns of escalating violence against women in conflict zones from Haiti to Sudan, demanding immediate international action and protection for vulnerable populations.
Exclusive investigation reveals how Trump's proposed mass deportation plan could devastate UK and Ireland's World Cup hosting ambitions by crippling visa processing for essential workers.
Exclusive: Ali Muhammad Ali Abdalrahman, known as 'Ali Kushayb,' stands trial at International Criminal Court for atrocities committed during Darfur conflict, including mass killings and persecution.
Revolutionary research uncovers why some people spot concealed creatures instantly while others remain completely oblivious, transforming our understanding of human perception.
Exclusive: Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman, known as 'Ali Kushayb', faces charges of crimes against humanity in Darfur as International Criminal Court proceedings begin.
Leading psychotherapist Julia Samuel reveals why embracing painful emotions, not avoiding them, is the key to genuine healing and personal growth in challenging times.
Shocking new reports reveal refugees and asylum seekers on Nauru are going hungry despite Australian government spending reaching £8 million per person annually. Exclusive investigation uncovers the human cost of offshore processing.
Exclusive investigation reveals how Australia's largest bank quietly routes sensitive customer information to Indian processing centres, raising serious privacy and security concerns.
The UK government's latest immigration agreement with Nauru faces fierce criticism from human rights organisations and political opponents. Discover why this offshore processing deal is generating such controversy.
As ethnic cleansing escalates in Darfur, international inaction condemns millions to violence and starvation. The world watches while Sudan burns.
The besieged Sudanese city of El Fasher faces imminent collapse as paramilitary forces tighten their grip, cutting off essential aid and creating a devastating famine. This is the unfolding human tragedy.
The World Health Organization issues a grave warning that Darfur's health system is on the brink of total collapse, with children dying daily from vaccine-preventable diseases amidst escalating violence.
Critical peace negotiations between the South Sudanese government and rebel factions have broken down in Juba, raising fears of a return to full-scale civil war and worsening a dire humanitarian situation.
The Reserve Bank of Australia plans to eliminate debit and credit card surcharges, facing fierce opposition from major banks who warn of unintended consequences for consumers and businesses.
Exclusive report on the devastating use of Iranian-made 'kamikaze drones' by the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan's Darfur region, marking a dangerous new phase in the civil war and threatening a humanitarian catastrophe.