Afghanistan: Another Day of Blood in Kabul
On Sunday morning, an attack on a voter registration centre caused dozens of deaths and over one hundred injuries.
On Sunday morning, an attack on a voter registration centre caused dozens of deaths and over one hundred injuries.
We began to see smoke rising above the houses. A car bomb had exploded outside the stadium about a mile away from us.
Two years ago, we also began collaborating with the Jos University Teaching Hospital in the east of Sudan.
Graziana, a nurse who has recently returned from Afghanistan, shares her experiences.
Today, on 4 April, we observe the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action.
Some months after her surgery, something wasn't right, and she was readmitted to the Salam Centre.
The conditions are inhumane, shameful, degrading.
A few days ago, thirty doctors and nurses from the most remote and problematic areas in Sudan arrived in Khartoum.
The death toll of this morning’s suicide bombing in Kabul amounts to at least 26, according to the Afghan Ministry of the Interior.
We’re visiting the makeshift camps in the Rosarno area, Calabria, where migrants who come to the area annually to harvest oranges every year live.