Working from improvised classrooms in overcrowded shelters, charity Seenaryo is delivering educational workshops to children fleeing conflict.
War Thoughts: Life as a Ukrainian soldier
To find out what it’s like in the trenches, we spoke to a recently discharged Ukrainian soldier and a therapist stationed in a military hospital.
Dancing in the face of war
The story of two teenage ballerinas coping with relocation, assimilation and health problems after fleeing the war in Ukraine. “I…
E2G Food: Revolutionising humanitarian aid
Eat2Grow, an innovative social enterprise is revolutionising disaster relief with just the press of a button on their “Track Your Impact” application alongside their Food Bars. Donors and donees have never been this close.
How the story of one indigenous soldier is raising questions about race relations in Australia.
Cybersecurity: The new arms race
A look into teenagers becoming millionaires from their bedroom, narcotics traffickers, using AI for hacking, terrorism and war
The conflict in Sudan explained
More than 400 have been killed and thousands wounded as the fighting entered its third week in Sudan, according to the World Health Organisation. Several foreign countries have started evacuating their nationals, fearing a civil war will break out.
Explorer Charlie Walker wanted to blaze a new trail through the Russian Arctic. Instead, he spent a month in a Siberian prison.
The war in Ukraine doesn’t seem to end, but military actions and progress are not everything. What has been happening…
Ukrainian refugees: UK visa process is 'chaos'
We spoke to MP Sir Roger Gale about the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Europe, and a new scheme to host Ukrainian refugees.
