Inside Life tells from the inside about international relief, about the backstage game, and how it goes when aid organizations take part in a civil war.
In September last year, a former Sudanese intelligence officer was sentenced by the Norwegian Supreme Court to one year and three months in prison for operating ...
Far in the north of Syria, the terrorist group ISIS has gone through one defeat after another. Kurdish defense forces are on the offensive against the new ISIS fascism.
Imagine the Earth from the outside, from space. A blue ball that is the home of men, common and unavoidable. At the same time, not everyone belongs here. Everyone is not home in the world. Just as fully they die in it.
Climate, war and inequality can, over the next 50 years, make Europe experience far greater migration flows than those we see today. "We have to adapt to a new reality," says Anne-Marie Helland of Church Aid.
Nearly 1000 refugees on their way across the Mediterranean drowned – at the same time as Jonas Gahr Støre declared that the Labor Party will let in 10 Syrian ...
The world has never had so many refugees since World War II. Fewer and fewer of them come to Norway. Several parties are now advocating increasing the number of quota refugees from Syria to 10 000.
We need a new approach to people on the run, says artist and journalist Mona Bentzen. Together with the Palestinian artist Mutaz al Habbash, she will use art to reach people.
More cohesion, greater awareness and an increased fight for justice was the response from the youths of the refugee camp where Israeli soldiers shot and killed an 19 year old boy.
We need a new approach to people on the run, says artist and journalist Mona Bentzen. Together with the Palestinian artist Mutaz al Habbash, she will use art to reach people.
More cohesion, greater awareness and an increased fight for justice was the response from the youths of the refugee camp where Israeli soldiers shot and killed an 19 year old boy.
DOCUMENTS IN MODERN TIMES: 5,4 million killed. Hundreds of thousands of raped women, and millions forced out of their homes. This is among the consequences of the Congolese mineral conflict over the past ten to twenty years.
DOCUMENTS IN MODERN TIMES: 5,4 million killed. Hundreds of thousands of raped women, and millions forced out of their homes. This is among the consequences of the Congolese mineral conflict over the past ten to twenty years.