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Red Cross report: Climate change, environmental degradation and protracted armed conflict are exacerbating humanitarian needs across the Near and Middle East
Avoiding catastrophe: we must act now to ensure nuclear weapons are never again used
Russia-Ukraine International Armed Conflict: A farmer injured, underscoring huge risks of mines for entire communities
Sudan: Humanitarian needs soar one month on; SRCS & ICRC welcome parties’ public commitment to adhere to international humanitarian law
Burkina Faso: the ICRC and the Burkinabe Red Cross Society call for respect for international humanitarian law
Sudan: Tens of thousands flee to countries affected by conflict and violence, creating a complicated humanitarian situation
ICRC statement on the death of Mr. Khader Adnan
Missing persons, still an open wound in Kosovo
Sudan: Ceasefire a potential lifesaver for civilians trapped without food, water, medical care
Guantanamo: Detaining authorities must adapt to the needs of a rapidly ageing population
Sudan: Pause in fighting needed to deliver medical supplies
Yemen & Saudi Arabia: Families reunited as more than 970 conflict-related detainees released in two operations over four days
Nearly 900 detainees from the Yemen conflict to return home on ICRC flights
Central African Republic: ICRC facilitates the transfer of 19 soldiers from the Central African Armed Forces following their release
Mine Awareness Day: More people today face danger from mines, UXO than 2 years ago
Somalia: Prisoners receive food for Ramadan
Ukraine: ICRC delivers much-needed aid to civilians near Bakhmut
Mali: Two abducted staff members from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) released
Syria: Humanitarian aid lifeline at risk of fraying without world’s solidarity and support
Las Anod violence sends families fleeing for safety in the scorching heat
Ethiopia: even during period of peace, lasting humanitarian consequences of the conflict remain
International aid must reach people in need through any means possible
Burkina Faso: International media investigation reveals impact of disinformation on humanitarian work
ICRC turns 160 as work to protect civilians from horrors of conflict continues
Syria and Türkiye: All earthquake victims deserve urgent humanitarian assistance
The NZ pilot held hostage in West Papua is the pawn in a conflict only real international engagement can resolve
Haiti: Severe levels of insecurity must not be obstacle to much needed humanitarian aid
Statement by Fabrizio Carboni, Near and Middle East regional director for the International Committee of the Red Cross, following the earthquake in…
South Sudan: human toll of conflict and violence strains healthcare system
Urgent humanitarian needs, prisoners of war top agenda for President Spoljaric’s first visit to Moscow
ICRC in Yemen: 60 years of impartial and independent humanitarian assistance in Yemen
Russia-Ukraine international armed conflict: ICRC office damaged by shelling
Yemen conflict: ICRC visits more than 3,400 detainees in 2022, reiterates continued commitment to support release and transfer operations
Georgia: Remains of 11 people identified in connection with 1992-1993 armed conflict
Panama: Mothers’ Stories; photo exhibition
Haiti: Haitians trapped by violence, cholera, and lack of food
Humanitarian Aid for Ukraine to Tackle Winter Hardships
ICRC applauds UN Security Council’s adoption of resolution protecting humanitarian activities
New visits to prisoners of war bring much-awaited news to families
International Committee of Red Cross Announces Results of 1st IHL Essay Competition
Under snow and ice, landmines and unexploded ordnance pose deadly danger to civilians
Humanitarian needs to deepen in dozens of conflict zones as world’s attention wanes
Afghanistan: Child pneumonia, malnutrition spikes as families face impossible choice: eat or heat
ICRC opens new delegation for cyberspace in Luxembourg
Yemen: Conflict and climate crises push farmers to breaking point
ICRC delivers medical aid and essential assistance to Kherson and surrounding villages
Iraq: Expanding deserts, searing temperatures, and dying land: Climate crises deepen struggle of farmers
Acute Humanitarian Needs, Serious Weapons Contamination Threat in Kherson