Fatma Tanis
Tuesday
Wednesday
Palestinians attend a rally in support of Hamas and the Gaza Strip in the West Bank city of Nablus on Monday. Majdi Mohammed/AP hide caption
Why Hamas and Israel reached this moment now — and what comes next
Tuesday
How Israel and Hamas reached this point — and what comes next
Thursday
A farmer mediates the exchange of soldiers' remains between warring sides in Yemen
Laila Aseel, 24, holds her 1-year-old daughter, Aram. Aseel came to the hospital from an internally displaced persons camp, where she was living with her husband and four children after fleeing fighting in the north. She says she is unable to feed her kids more than one meal a day; when she arrived at the hospital, her daughter was near death from malnutrition. Claire Harbage/NPR hide caption
Monday
The honey industry in Yemen is feeling the impacts of war and climate change
Sunday
Yemen's famous honey provides a sense of place and pride to residents
Monday
Hunger and food shortages remain a severe problem for millions in Yemen
Friday
Shaimaa Ali Ahmed, 12, lost her leg at age 6 after happening upon an unexploded rocket. Yemeni children like her bear an outsized burden from the civil war, where land mines and ordnance litter the landscape. Claire Harbage/NPR hide caption
She's 12. A rocket took her leg. She defines the pain and resilience of Yemen
Tuesday
Mere miles apart, a family in one city have been separated for years due to Yemen war
Monday
After the death of his family, one man's search for justice in Yemen's civil war
Wednesday
The consequences of war are evident at a prosthetic center in Yemen
Tuesday
Amid a never-ending war, Yemenis find respite at the beach
Saturday
Amid a never-ending war, Yemenis find respite at the beach
Monday
Russian President Vladimir Putin is seen on television in St. Petersburg, Russia, addressing his nation in connection with the Wagner Group rebellion led by Yevgeny Prigozhin. SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images hide caption