In Pictures: Malnutrition, cholera add to Yemen woesWar-ravaged Yemenis, mainly children, suffer from malnutrition as humanitarian groups warn of unsafe drinking water.This gallery article has 10 imagescamera10
In Pictures: Living through the Yemen war as an IDPAlmost 3.6 million people have been displaced since March 2015, most now live in camps lacking basic facilities.This gallery article has 9 imagescamera9
Mosul in ruins: ‘I see only despair around us’Soldiers have been working to save civilians still trapped among the rubble of war in Iraq’s second-largest city.
Painting away the trauma of Syria’s warArtist Diala Brisly is using art to help refugee children in Lebanon cope with the psychological burden of war.
Sirte’s children ‘traumatised’ after life under ISILField hospitals struggle to treat women and children who escaped from the small area still under ISIL control.
‘Torn apart by bombs’: Inside Libya’s field hospitalsAs wounded soldiers continue to pour in, doctors say they are struggling with shortages of staff and medical supplies.
A day aboard a rescue boat in the MediterraneanAs Europe grapples with a massive refugee crisis, MSF doctors keep watch over the dangerous sea crossing.
Q&A: The two sides of Libya – Abdullah al-ThinniHeading Libya’s internationally recognised parliament, Thinni says that the failure of dialogue would be disastrous.
Q&A: The two sides of Libya – Khalifa al-GhwellThe leader of Libya’s self-declared government based in Tripoli says the country’s latest peace framework is baseless.
Gambling for a better life across the MediterraneanHundreds of migrants, captured during their attempt to cross to Europe, are held in Libya’s detention centres.This gallery article has 14 imagescamera14