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Jordan steps up campaign against jihadists after murder of pilot
View ArticleNew allegations of Syria chemical weapons use
Medical group says it treated civilians apparently exposed to mustard gas in village near Aleppo
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While on rescue mission off Libya coast, Simon Bryant found dozens of lifeless bodies, many of them already stiff
View ArticleGoogle to donate up to $5.5m to help Europe refugees
Tech giant announces matching gift in bid to spur more contributions amid unprecedented wave of asylum seekers
View Article750 migrants rescued from boats off Libyan coast — aid agency
Doctors Without Borders says all on board are in good health; a further rescue operation is still underway
View ArticlePro-Moscow rebels order UN to leave east Ukraine stronghold
Official says 16,000 tons of humanitarian aid can’t be delivered, local hospitals lack anesthesia for surgeries
View ArticleNATO: US ‘may have’ bombed charity’s Afghan clinic
Doctors Without Borders says 3 staff are dead and over 30 missing after strike on its medical center in Kunduz
View ArticleSuspected US strike on Afghan hospital kills Doctors Without Borders staff
NATO investigating; dozens hurt or missing in bombing of Kunduz medical center; medical aid group says US knew of its location
View ArticleUN slams ‘inexcusable’ Afghan hospital air strike that kills 19
US Defense Secretary Ashton Carter promises ‘full investigation’ into the bombing of NGO medical facility
View ArticleUS alters Afghan airstrike story for fourth time in four days
Commander of war in Afghanistan says US forces called in deadly strike – ‘an admission of a war crime’ says Doctors Without Borders chief, The Guardian reports
View ArticleDoctors Without Borders seeks probe of deadly strike
Group wants investigation into airstrike that killed at least 22 in Kunduz hospital, says it was an attack on the Geneva Conventions
View ArticlePentagon to make ‘condolence payments’ to Kunduz victims
22 confirmed dead, 33 still missing from October 3 airstrike on Doctors Without Borders hospital in Afghanistan
View ArticleIn Germany, a Syrian doctor wrestles with war memories
‘Everything around me, I feel, is temporary. Until now, I find it really hard to write my home address as anywhere other than Aleppo’
View ArticleWhy so little outcry over civilian deaths in Syria, Yemen, as compared to Gaza?
Amid relative media silence and apathy, Syrian conflict has killed a quarter of a million people; 39 health centers have been struck in Yemen
View ArticleAfghan hospital strike was ‘human error,’ US general admits
Pentagon finds ‘tragic but avoidable accident’ that killed 30 at Doctors Without Borders clinic last month was compounded by equipment failures
View ArticleParis Jewish leader calls to block exhibit that ‘glorifies Palestinian...
Doctors without Borders show omits Hamas attacks on civilians, features poster of a terrorist who died attacking Israelis
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