Two LGBTQ+ women are said to be in “grave danger” after they were arrested by the Taliban in Afghanistan. Maryam Ravish, 19, ...
With the abrupt shutdown of USAID funding, many clinics, including those serving women in remote areas, have shuttered.
Author Jeanne Carstensen details a deadly shipwreck she witnessed through accounts from survivors and rescuers alike.
On Wednesday March 5, the Johns Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health and Global Health NOW hosted an event entitled ...
Hundreds of Americans have fought in Ukraine since Russia's full-scale invasion began. At least 50 have been killed, 40 of ...
Children of military family members are often left out of the conversation on how our country takes care of those who served.
Students at the American University of Afghanistan in Qatar fear having to return to their Taliban-ruled homeland after aid ...
Tyler Welty, a medically retired Army veteran who served multiple tours in Afghanistan and received a Purple Heart, was ...
Other LSSNCA clients remain in limbo. Anastasiia De Zoysa fled war-torn Ukraine and received temporary legal status in the ...
An Afghani national imported during the Biden administration is accused of stabbing a father of five to death, a fellow ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks with journalist Jeanne Carstensen about her new book, "Greek Tragedy," about the wreck of a ship filled with refugees off the Greek coast in 2015.
The first time he flew his cargo plane through the clouds over his hometown of Kabul, Tauheed Khan swelled with pride.