humanitarian crisis
Coverage of humanitarian crisis in the Nexus archive.
- In Ceuta, some migrants cling to hopes of someday reaching mainland Spain
Migrants in Ceuta, Spain, remain determined to reach mainland Spain despite challenging conditions and a recent surge in border crossings that resulted in at least 72 deaths. Many, like Dikra and Abdel Karim, face uncertain futures as they navigate the EU’s asylum system and seek safety or employment.
- Ceuta grapples with aftermath of border surge after most migrants leave the Spanish territory
Ceuta, a Spanish enclave in North Africa, experienced a border surge with 50,000-60,000 migrants crossing into the territory, leading to at least 72 deaths. Most migrants later returned to Morocco, but the crisis reignited immigration debates in Europe. Far-right politicians and counterprotesters clashed over the situation, while locals disputed the causes of the surge.
- Ceuta grapples with aftermath of border surge after most migrants leave the Spanish territory
Ceuta, a Spanish enclave in North Africa, experienced a surge of 50,000 to 60,000 migrants who crossed into the territory, leading to at least 72 deaths. Most migrants later returned to Morocco, but the crisis reignited immigration debates in Europe. Far-right politician Alvise Pérez faced protests during a visit to the city, highlighting tensions among residents.
- ‘Marathon’ shines light on Gaza’s orphaned children and humanitarian crisis
The article highlights that over 58,000 children in Gaza have lost one or both parents due to Israel's war, emphasizing the severe humanitarian crisis affecting orphaned children.
- ‘I just want a chance“: Moroccans sought better future in collective crossing to Spain territory
Moroccans attempted a mass crossing into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta to seek opportunities in Europe, but many were forced to return after Spanish authorities blocked their entry. Migrants faced legal challenges and lost belongings, while the surge created a humanitarian crisis in the region.
- 60,000 migrants crossed into Spanish territory of Ceuta, but many soon left voluntarily
Approximately 60,000 migrants crossed into Spain’s Ceuta territory from Morocco in 24 hours, triggering chaos and a humanitarian crisis. Half of the migrants voluntarily returned to Morocco, while at least 57 died in the process, including drownings and a stampede. Spain deployed armed forces and police to manage the situation, with officials condemning human smugglers and calling for swift returns.
- At least 18 migrants dead as thousands breach Spanish enclave in north Africa
At least 18 migrants have died as thousands breached a Spanish enclave in North Africa, causing chaos in a Moroccan border town with migrants throwing rocks and torching police cars. Spanish officers warned of a humanitarian crisis, citing unaccompanied minors sleeping on the streets.
- At least 18 migrants die trying to cross Morocco-Spain border: A ‘serious humanitarian crisis’
At least 18 migrants died attempting to cross the Morocco-Spain border into Ceuta, prompting Spain to deploy its military after thousands breached the border. The incident highlights a 'serious humanitarian crisis' as migrants attempt to reach the Spanish exclave.
- At least 18 die after breach of border between Morocco and Spanish exclave of Ceuta
At least 18 migrants died after breaching the border between Morocco and the Spanish exclave of Ceuta, leading to a chaotic humanitarian crisis. Spain deployed military forces as thousands of migrants, including unaccompanied children, flooded into Ceuta, with many drowning or killed in stampedes while attempting to cross. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska are visiting the region to address the situation.
- At least 18 die after breach of border between Morocco and Spanish exclave of Ceuta
At least 18 migrants died after breaching the border between Morocco and the Spanish exclave Ceuta, prompting Spain to deploy military forces. Thousands of migrants, including unaccompanied children, are stranded in Ceuta amid a described humanitarian crisis, with some drowning or killed in stampedes during the crossing.
- Cuba loosens private sector controls to fend off humanitarian crisis
Cuba’s communist government has loosened private sector restrictions to address a worsening humanitarian crisis, though experts doubt the measures will significantly improve conditions. The crisis has intensified as Washington tightened its embargo under Trump’s 'Donroe Doctrine,' which aims to counter 'hard-left regimes that enabled narco-terrorists,' according to a US defense official.
- Cuba loosens control of its private sector in a struggle with a mounting humanitarian crisis
Cuba has eased restrictions on private vendors and imports to address a humanitarian crisis, including allowing the resale of medicines and foreign goods, loosening oil extraction rules, and removing 46 prohibitions on private industry. The reforms follow a U.S. oil blockade that worsened shortages of energy, medicine, and food.
- Cuba loosens control of its private sector in a struggle with a mounting humanitarian crisis
Cuba has eased restrictions on private businesses to permit imports of foreign goods and medicines, a sector tightly controlled by the Communist-led government. The move comes amid a growing humanitarian crisis.
- Aid Agencies Warn of Worsening Humanitarian Crisis in Cabo Delgado
Aid agencies warn of a worsening humanitarian crisis in Cabo Delgado, where over 1.3 million people have been displaced since 2017, with 95,000 newly displaced in 2025 alone. The 2025 Humanitarian Response Plan requires $352 million, but only 19% has been secured by July 2025. The World Food Programme has raised concerns about food insecurity in the region.
- Afghanistan’s lost peace
Afghanistan remains in a severe humanitarian crisis five years after the Taliban took control, with acute food insecurity affecting nearly half the population. Despite reduced armed conflict, economic stagnation, declining foreign aid, and widespread unemployment persist, while women's rights and girls' education have been curtailed.
- Haiti trapped by violence: Humanitarian aid deliveries struggle to reach local population
Haiti continues to face violence from armed gangs in the capital and provinces. A new international security force has been deployed but has not made significant progress. The humanitarian crisis is worsening, with 1.5 million people internally displaced and widespread malnutrition.
- Chronic illness and diarrhea surge in quake-hit Venezuelan communities as humanitarian crisis builds
Chronic illness and diarrhea are surging in Venezuelan communities affected by recent earthquakes, exacerbating a growing humanitarian crisis. Victims are overwhelming relief services as the situation worsens.
- Cuba sees nationwide power blackout for third time in six months
Cuba experienced a nationwide power blackout for the third time in six months. The country is already facing an ongoing economic and humanitarian crisis, attributed to a US blockade.
- Why el-Obeid matters as Sudan’s war enters a new phase
The article discusses how the fighting for el-Obeid could influence the trajectory of Sudan's war and exacerbate its humanitarian crisis. Control of el-Obeid is highlighted as a critical factor in shaping both military and humanitarian outcomes.
- Venezuelan earthquake survivors search for missing pets in an unexpected place: McDonald's
One week after two massive earthquakes devastated Venezuela, rescuers are searching collapsed buildings for survivors. Survivors are also looking for missing pets at an unexpected location: McDonald's.
- Venezuelan earthquake survivors search for missing pets in an unexpected place: McDonald's
One week after two massive earthquakes devastated Venezuela, rescuers continue searching collapsed buildings for survivors. Survivors are also searching McDonald's for missing pets amid the growing humanitarian crisis.
- Venezuelan earthquake survivors search for missing pets in an unexpected place: McDonald's
Venezuelan earthquake survivors are searching for missing pets at McDonald's one week after two massive earthquakes caused widespread destruction. Rescuers continue to search collapsed buildings for survivors amid a growing humanitarian crisis.
- UN says one million remain displaced in Lebanon by Israel's war on country
The UN reports one million people remain displaced in Lebanon due to Israel's ongoing war, with 1.4 million requiring humanitarian aid. The crisis is linked to Lebanon's social, economic, and labor market challenges, according to UN humanitarian coordinator Imran Riza.
- Venezuelans search more earthquake ruins as attention turns to humanitarian crisis
Venezuelans continue searching through earthquake-damaged ruins as concerns grow over a prolonged humanitarian crisis. The government faces criticism for its response, with over 1,700 reported deaths and thousands displaced, while aftershocks persist in the disaster zone.
- Venezuelans search more earthquake ruins as attention turns to humanitarian crisis
Venezuelans are searching through earthquake-damaged ruins as the chance to find survivors diminishes. The focus is shifting to a prolonged humanitarian crisis exacerbated by the back-to-back earthquakes. Relief organizations are involved in the response.
- Cuban Anti-Communist Foundation holds caravan in SW Miami-Dade
The Cuban Anti-Communist Foundation organized a caravan from Tropical Park to Manolo Reyes Park in Southwest Miami-Dade to demand action against the Cuban regime. Participants called for dismantling the regime, citing humanitarian crises and threats to U.S. national security.
- Q&A: Why humanitarian aid is crucial to stopping the Ebola outbreak
Health officials emphasize that addressing the humanitarian crisis is essential for the success of the Ebola response. The article highlights the critical role of humanitarian aid in containing the outbreak.
- UN aid chief outlines ‘six asks’ after Israel-Lebanon deal
UN aid chief Tom Fletcher outlined six humanitarian priorities following a trilateral agreement between Israel and Lebanon, calling it a 'moment of hope and opportunity.' He emphasized Lebanon's ongoing humanitarian crisis caused by Israeli military attacks and highlighted efforts to support displaced populations.
- 'I was doxxed': UK doctors welcome BMA protections for criticism of Israel
The British Medical Association (BMA) rejected the use of the IHRA definition of antisemitism in the NHS, allowing doctors to criticize Israel's actions in Palestine without fear of disciplinary action. The BMA cited concerns about the definition suppressing legitimate political speech and the right to challenge human rights violations, particularly in the context of the Middle East conflict's impact on healthcare workers and facilities.
- Sudan: UN Envoy Warns of Growing Risks in El Obeid As Sudan Conflict Drags On
The UN Secretary-General's Personal Envoy for Sudan warned of escalating violence in El Obeid, risking thousands of civilians and worsening the humanitarian crisis as the conflict continues.
- UN: Venezuela earthquakes will deepen already severe humanitarian crisis
The UN is scaling up its response after twin earthquakes devastated Venezuela, which is expected to deepen the country's already severe humanitarian crisis.
- Cambodian scam center humanitarian crisis
Cambodia is cracking down on cyber scam compounds linked to human trafficking, freeing thousands of workers. However, many freed workers are now stranded without shelter or a way to return home.
- Drone use expands in Sudan – and kills at least 1,000 civilians in 2026
The United Nations reports over 1,000 civilian deaths in Sudan from drone strikes since the start of 2026. Drone warfare has sharply increased, marking a turning point in a three-year war described by the UN as the 'world's worst humanitarian crisis.'
- UN chief visits Haiti ahead of new gang suppression force deployment
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres visited Haiti to address the humanitarian crisis exacerbated by gang violence. He toured the headquarters of a new gang suppression force and criticized the international community for neglecting the issue.
- Peace deal won’t end Thailand-Cambodia’s humanitarian crisis
A skirmish along the Thailand-Cambodia border in May 2025 escalated into a major military conflict. A ceasefire is now in place, with recent ASEAN and bilateral talks offering hope, but the humanitarian crisis persists despite the peace deal.
- Security Council extends UN mission in Afghanistan mandate till June 2027, flags security concerns
The UN Security Council extended the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (Unama) mandate until June 2027, addressing concerns about Afghanistan's humanitarian crisis, terrorism threats, human rights issues, and regional stability. The resolution emphasizes regional cooperation, refugee returns, counterterrorism, and economic connectivity, with implications for Pakistan.
- Drone strikes kill over 1,000 civilians in Sudan in the first 5 months of 2026, UN rights chief says
Drone strikes in Sudan killed over 1,000 civilians between January and May 2026, according to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. The conflict, now in its fourth year, has seen a sharp rise in drone warfare and civilian infrastructure attacks, exacerbating a humanitarian crisis affecting 34 million people.
- Canada pledges $100M for Palestinians facing settler violence, humanitarian crisis
Canada pledges $100 million to support Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip facing settler violence and a humanitarian crisis, announced by Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand.
- Sudan crisis deepens as war enters 4th year and aid cut off
Sudan's civil war has entered its fourth year, with nearly two out of five people facing emergency-level hunger. The crisis has worsened due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, according to humanitarian officials.
- UN says Israeli attacks leave 1.4 million in Lebanon needing aid
The UN's humanitarian office reports that Israeli attacks have affected 1.4 million people in Lebanon, requiring urgent aid. OCHA has assisted over 680,000 individuals but warns the need remains high. The agency is seeking $331.5 million to support vulnerable people through August.