Coronavirus has exacerbated suffering of region’s refugees increasing the need for Zakat and Sadaqah donations this season
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Video: Over 70 million people forcibly displaced around the world
More 70 million people have been forcibly displaced around the world because of war, conflict, and persecution, according to a new report by the UN Refugee Agency.
UAE embassy warns Emiratis to be cautious after Indonesia tsunami
The embassy is advising UAE nationals to communicate with the embassy in the event of an emergency
Desperate search for survivors as Indonesia tsunami death toll climbs
At least 281 people have so far been reported dead, a figure that Indonesian authorities say will continue to rise
Dozens still missing after Indonesia tsunami
A total of 62 people have been confirmed dead in addition to 600 injured
Opinion: why we should open up to the business of philanthropy
We must be open about humanitarian challenges – and the ways in which organisations solve them
Video: Returning to Idlib – One Syrian’s story
Muaz left Syria for Europe after being injured in an air strike. Now he’s risking his life back home in Idlib after returning to the city destroyed by war.
In pictures: Latest bomb attacks leaves over 30,000 displaced in Syria’s Idlib province
Violence in northwest Syria has displaced more than 30,000 people this month alone, the United Nations said Monday, warning that a looming assault could create the century’s “worst humanitarian catastrophe”. President Bashar al-Assad has now set his sights on Idlib, and his forces have stepped up bombardment of the densely populated province since the beginning of the month.
Video: Has migration gone too far?
Migrants from the EU into Britian are more likely to be paying taxes than claiming benefits. So why do some people think migration is harmful, and how should this divisive issue be dealt with?
Video: Syrian displaced mobile mechanic builds new life
More than six million people have been internally displaced by the war in Syria, but once they leave their homes and possessions behind, they still have to find some way to earn a living.