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MSF condemns Israeli forces’ killing of paramedics in Lebanon

News May 14, 2026

News May 11, 2026

Haiti: MSF forced to evacuate its hospital in Cité Soleil and temporarily suspend activities there

Staff attend to a patient in the pediatric ward at Cité Soleil Hospital, Haiti.

News May 05, 2026

MSF to UN Security Council: The promise of Resolution 2286 lies in ruins

Destruction inside Nasser Hospital, one of Gaza's largest facilities, after it was besieged by Israeli forces.

story Apr 30, 2026

Gilead won’t sell MSF its HIV drug. Its shareholders should ask why

Dr Tandzile Nhlengetfwa walks through the waiting area in the Sitsandziwe Clinic, Eswatini

story May 12, 2026

Drought and displacement affect millions in Somalia and Ethiopia

A shepherd stands with a flock of goats in Somalia.

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News | Apr 17, 2026

Lebanon: Urgent need for more aid after two months of devastation

A pause in conflict does not undo months of trauma, death, displacement, and lack of access to basic necessities.

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Children play near tents outside the Azarieh Shelter Beirut, Lebanon.

Story | Apr 16, 2026

Five things you need to know about Somalia’s humanitarian crisis

As geopolitical conflicts intensify, the humanitarian crisis in Somalia is worsening at an alarming rate.

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Women carry empty jerrycans through Bur Shebelow displacement camp, Baidoa, Somalia, to collect water from a distribution point.

Story | Jul 21, 2025

War witnessed from an emergency room in Gaza

From an ER at Al-Aqsa Hospital, Dr. Sohaib Safi shares a view of Gaza’s suffering and the lifetime of hardship to come for Palestinians in the Strip.

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MSF's Dr. Sohaib Safi at Al-Aqsa Hospital on November 29, 2023.

Story | Jul 17, 2025

In the shadow of conflict: Rising epidemics in DR Congo

As conflict and insecurity continue to grip DR Congo, disease epidemics are increasing, raising fears over the impact of international aid cuts.

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MSF teams treat children with measles and malaria as part of an emergency intervention in the Businga health zone in North Ubangi province, DR Congo.

Story | Jun 25, 2025

Inside Sudan’s escalating humanitarian crisis: A frontline doctor’s view (podcast)

In the the first episode of our new podcast, The Humanitarian Lens, Dr. Mohammed Fadlalla shared what it’s like working in one of the world’s most challenging contexts: the ongoing humanitarian emergency in Sudan.

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 Dr. Mohammed Fadlalla, MSF physician speaks on MSF USA's podcast the Humanitarian Lens.

News | May 09, 2025

Lifesaving medical services are urgently needed in war-torn Khartoum

MSF teams have returned to south Khartoum to respond to a growing cholera outbreak and other urgent medical needs.

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MSF's Emergency Surgical Team at Bashair Hospital in Khartoum, Sudan in 2023.

News | Apr 24, 2025

Ukraine: Massive new wave of bombardment in Kyiv

The latest strikes on Kyiv are part of a pattern of daily attacks on residential buildings, hospitals, and schools.

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Destruction in Kyiv photographed on April 24.

Story | Apr 21, 2025

When every minute counts: Responding in the critical first 72 hours of an epidemic

MSF infectious disease specialist Diyani Dewasurendra describes the scene at a hospital receiving its first cholera cases amid a 2023 outbreak in South Sudan.

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MSF staff meet before changing shifts at the cholera treatment center in Malakal, South Sudan.

News | Apr 04, 2025

Myanmar earthquake: Working to meet the biggest needs

MSF program manager Adrian Guadarrama describes what we’re seeing in Myanmar following the 7.7-magnitude earthquake.

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Earthquake damage in Mandalay, Myanmar, on March 31.

News | Feb 24, 2025

DR Congo crisis: Uvira on the brink of chaos

Hospitals in the city of Uvira, South Kivu province have received influxes of wounded people as the situation deteriorates further in eastern DR Congo.

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Independence square in Bukavu, DR Congo (South Kivu's provincial capital), where activity remains limited.
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