MSF

Rohingya Shelters: Fear of health emergency

With shortage of food, water, medicine, sanitation and shelter in the Rohingya settlements in Ukhia and Teknaf, a public health

Bangladeshi Without Borders

Meet Iqbal Huda, known as “Tidal”, a Cox’s Bazar native who has spent his entire life helping people in distresss access free, need-based medical care— irrespective of creed, race, religion or political convictions.

Afghan clinic bombing ‘not a war crime’

A US air strike that destroyed a medical charity's clinic in northern Afghanistan, killing 42 people, was not a war crime, the Pentagon has said.

US to compensate Kunduz strike victims

The Pentagon is to pay compensation for those killed and injured in a US strike on an MSF hospital in northern Afghanistan.

Afghan conflict: US investigates Kunduz hospital bombing

President Barack Obama says the US has launched a "full investigation" into air strikes that killed 19 people at an MSF-run Afghan hospital.

Afghan Taliban attack: Fierce clashes for control of Kunduz

Fierce fighting is continuing between Afghan forces and the Taliban in parts of Afghanistan's northern city of Kunduz, despite government claims that it had regained control of the city.

September 22, 2017
September 22, 2017

Rohingya Shelters: Fear of health emergency

With shortage of food, water, medicine, sanitation and shelter in the Rohingya settlements in Ukhia and Teknaf, a public health

October 27, 2016
October 27, 2016

Bangladeshi Without Borders

Meet Iqbal Huda, known as “Tidal”, a Cox’s Bazar native who has spent his entire life helping people in distresss access free, need-based medical care— irrespective of creed, race, religion or political convictions.

April 30, 2016
April 30, 2016

Afghan clinic bombing ‘not a war crime’

A US air strike that destroyed a medical charity's clinic in northern Afghanistan, killing 42 people, was not a war crime, the Pentagon has said.

October 11, 2015
October 11, 2015

US to compensate Kunduz strike victims

The Pentagon is to pay compensation for those killed and injured in a US strike on an MSF hospital in northern Afghanistan.

October 4, 2015
October 4, 2015

Afghan conflict: US investigates Kunduz hospital bombing

President Barack Obama says the US has launched a "full investigation" into air strikes that killed 19 people at an MSF-run Afghan hospital.

October 2, 2015
October 2, 2015

Afghan Taliban attack: Fierce clashes for control of Kunduz

Fierce fighting is continuing between Afghan forces and the Taliban in parts of Afghanistan's northern city of Kunduz, despite government claims that it had regained control of the city.