Conflict Nations Left Behind in Climate Finance
War-stricken countries including Somalia, Chad and Yemen warn they're receiving just 10% of climate aid despite being hardest hit by climate change. Exclusive report from Cop30 in Belém.
War-stricken countries including Somalia, Chad and Yemen warn they're receiving just 10% of climate aid despite being hardest hit by climate change. Exclusive report from Cop30 in Belém.
As Cop30 activists demand action, we investigate the $300bn climate finance target. Who pays, who receives the funds, and why experts call it a 'wild west' of accountability.
A Guardian and Carbon Brief investigation exposes how climate finance is failing the world's poorest nations, with billions going to wealthy petrostates like Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Urgent reform is needed to direct funds where they are most needed.
A young Palestinian boy shares his traumatic experience of surviving an Israeli airstrike that killed his family, as UK politicians debate arms exports to Israel.
Singapore authorities detain activists and cancel events supporting Palestine as city-state enforces stringent public order regulations during Israel-Hamas conflict.
Heavy fighting escalates in Khan Younis as Israel expands military operations despite mounting global calls for ceasefire and humanitarian concerns.
New research reveals the United Kingdom will be the safest country for travellers in 2026, beating traditional favourites with its robust security measures and tourist-friendly infrastructure.
Discover the nations where British expats and travellers can enjoy significantly lower living costs while maintaining quality of life, from sunny European hotspots to exotic Asian destinations.
New research reveals the United Kingdom has claimed the coveted top spot in the 2025 World's Most Desirable Countries ranking, beating 199 nations for its unparalleled cultural heritage, economic opportunities, and quality of life.
In a landmark diplomatic breakthrough, Thailand and Cambodia have signed a comprehensive peace agreement to resolve their long-standing border dispute, marking a new era of cooperation in Southeast Asia.
In a landmark legal move, South Africa brings Israel before the UN's top court alleging genocide in Gaza, while Israel prepares a robust defence against what it calls 'blood libel' accusations.
Exclusive research uncovers which European nations are winning at work-life harmony, with surprising results for British professionals seeking better balance.
Gaza health officials report discovering severely mutilated bodies of Palestinian prisoners at the Sde Teiman detention facility, raising grave concerns about human rights violations and treatment of detainees.
Comedian Bill Maher launches scathing attack on university students wearing Palestinian keffiyehs while remaining silent about Hamas atrocities against Israeli civilians.
The head of standards at CBS News has dramatically quit following disagreements over the network's coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict, raising serious questions about journalistic integrity.
As the Gaza conflict persists, the devastating human toll extends beyond immediate casualties to encompass a collapsing healthcare system, psychological trauma, and the erosion of fundamental human dignity.
Exclusive analysis reveals Hamas's controversial religious manifesto attempting to justify October 7th attacks through Islamic and Christian theology, drawing widespread condemnation.
Ela, an Israeli widow, endures unimaginable torment as she awaits her husband's remains from Hamas, having already held one funeral with an empty coffin. Her children face the trauma of saying goodbye twice.
Critical humanitarian situation escalates in Gaza as vital aid routes remain blocked and Israeli bombardment continues, leaving civilians in desperate need of food, water and medical supplies.
Emotional scenes unfold as crowds line streets for funeral of recently returned hostage, while Israel waits anxiously for Hamas to release remaining 21 captives amid fragile ceasefire agreement.
Disturbing new evidence emerges as Israeli authorities reveal a quarter of recovered hostage bodies bore torture marks, deepening the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Israeli authorities reveal remains sent by Hamas did not belong to an Israeli hostage, sparking new tensions as Trump issues violent threats against the terror group.
Exclusive report reveals catastrophic conditions in Gaza as Israeli military operations escalate in Rafah, with mounting civilian casualties and aid organisations warning of unprecedented humanitarian disaster.
The Home Office's controversial plan to fast-track deportations to Rwanda-style safe countries faces European court scrutiny as legal experts warn of human rights violations.
In a grim development, Hamas has handed over the remains of Israeli hostages while former US President Donald Trump threatens forceful action against the terrorist organisation if they fail to return all bodies to grieving families.
In a sobering development, Hamas has transferred the bodies of four Israeli hostages back to Israel, with authorities confirming identities after forensic examination. The tragic return marks another painful chapter in the ongoing Middle East conflict.
Newly released Israeli hostages share shocking accounts of brutal treatment by Hamas militants, while revealing surprising moments of coexistence with Palestinian civilians during their ordeal.
Twenty Israeli hostages have returned home after over a year in Hamas captivity, facing profound physical and psychological challenges as they begin their difficult journey toward normalcy.
An emotional mother reveals her son was coerced into appearing in a Hamas propaganda video after being taken hostage during the October 7th attacks on Israel.
Israeli forces acknowledge fatal error in targeting UN-run school in Gaza, as humanitarian crisis deepens and international condemnation grows.