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Oct 14, 2023
An unprecedented humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Gaza, with attacks on civilians, attacks on health care, and a brutal siege.
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Developing Story
Oct 04, 2023
How MSF is responding to urgent needs inside Sudan and in neighboring countries.
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News | Feb 04, 2026
The facility’s warehouse in Lankien, Jonglei state was destroyed and we lost most of our critical supplies for providing medical care during the attack.
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News | Feb 02, 2026
Access restrictions are limiting MSF’s ability to deliver essential medical assistance, with potentially dangerous consequences for children, pregnant women, and people with chronic conditions.
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Story | Jan 26, 2026
Russian forces continue to bomb energy infrastructure in Ukraine, leaving millions in the dark, without heating or running water in the middle of winter.
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News | Jan 22, 2026
Despite severe constraints people face trying to access care, MSF teams have recorded a marked increase in patients with violence-related injuries.
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Story | Jan 12, 2026
We asked our colleagues to tell us what the war has taken from them and what motivates them to continue working despite these losses.
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News | Jan 08, 2026
The violence is endangering the lives of thousands of civilians and alarmingly compromising their access to health care.
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News | Jan 02, 2026
Allowing humanitarian aid in Gaza is not a favor—it is an obligation under international law. Now is the time for action.
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Story | Dec 23, 2025
Through drawings, children in Baalbek-Hermel, Lebanon, reveal how trauma, memory, and hope can coexist amid displacement and insecurity.
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