The Daily Star | Displaced Syrians struggle as winter approaches in Idlib
Tucked in a displacement camp alongside rows of olive trees, a partially destroyed bus with blown-out tires and shattered windows has provided Dunia and her four children barely enough shelter to survive the past two months.
The Daily Star | New govt in Iraq's Kurdistan pushes for long-awaited constitution
The Kurdistan Regional Government called on all political parties to convene and discuss the process of drafting a long-awaited constitution, a statement from the presidency’s media office said Sunday.
The Daily Star | Christianity may disappear from Ninevah: archbishop
Five years ago, Daesh (ISIS) attempted to obliterate Iraq’s Christian population. The militants seized dozens of towns, killed civilians and displaced thousands.
The Daily Star | More kids killed in Idlib in last month ‘than all of 2018’
The number of children killed in Syria’s Idlib province in the last month has exceeded the total for 2018, according to the latest report released by Save the Children and its partner Hurras Network.
The Daily Star | U.N., Palestinians launch aid appeal after funding cuts
The United Nations and the Palestinian Authority Monday appealed for $350 million in humanitarian relief for Palestinians next year, saying they need more in the face of “record-low” funding.
The Daily Star | Amnesty International says Daesh decimated rural Iraq
Daesh’s (ISIS) deliberate destruction of farmland in northern Iraq has destroyed the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of residents, making it harder for them to return to their homes, Amnesty International said in a report released Thursday.
The Daily Star | Italy investigating five Egyptians in student’s murder
An Italian prosecutor has placed five Egyptian security officials under investigation over the disappearance and murder of Italian researcher Giulio Regeni in 2016, Italian officials said Tuesday.
The Daily Star | Video on gender-based violence in Palestine slammed
A video released on the social media pages of the British consulate-general in Israeli-occupied East Jerusalem commenting on gender-based violence in Palestine has sparked outrage among online users. The content of the video is not what has rendered it controversial, but rather who was behind the message being relayed.