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The Red Cross is teaching Fortnite players to save, not take, lives
Teaching online video game players to save lives, not take them - that is the aim of a new product developed in an unusual collaboration between the ... Variety -
First shipment of Red Cross humanitarian aid arrives in Venezuela
The first shipment of humanitarian aid from the Red Cross intended to alleviate a dire economic crisis in Venezuela arrived in the once-prosperous, ... World News -
Taliban announce ‘ban’ on Red Cross, WHO in Afghanistan
The International Committee of the Red Cross said on Thursday it had suspended work in Afghanistan after the Taliban announced a “ban” ... World News -
Over 1,000 feared dead after cyclone slams into Mozambique
More than 1,000 people were feared dead in Mozambique four days after a cyclone slammed into the country, submerging entire villages and leaving ... World News -
Red Cross back in Taiz following the assassination of a representative
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) announced that it will resume its work in the Yemeni governorate of Taiz, after some of its ... Gulf -
Red Cross warns of ‘growing’ risk of nuclear weapons, urges ban
The Red Cross called Friday for a total ban on nuclear weapons, warning of the growing risk that such arms could again be used with devastating effect ... Features -
Red Cross ready to play a role in Yemen prisoner exchange
The international Red Cross says it will oversee the implementation of an agreement between Yemen’s warring sides to carry out a prisoner ... Gulf -
Red Cross sends surgeons, supplies to Gaza to treat wounded
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said on Thursday it was sending two surgical teams to Gaza and setting up a surgical unit in the ... Middle East -
48 killed as Uganda bus rams into tractor and truck
At least 48 people including 16 children died in northern Uganda when a bus hit a tractor driving with no lights at night and then a truck, the Red ... World News -
ICRC Lebanese employee killed in Yemen laid to rest
Hanna Lahoud an International Committee of the Red Cross staff member shot and killed in Yemen’s Taiz last week, was laid to rest on Saturday in ... Middle East -
Aid reaches Syrians displaced by Turkey’s Afrin assault
Humanitarian aid on Tuesday reached desperate families displaced to the northern Syrian town of Tal Rifaat by a nearby Turkish offensive, the ... Middle East -
Red Cross aid convoy enters Syria’s eastern Ghouta
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said 25 aid trucks have entered Syria’s besieged eastern Ghouta on Thursday. ICRC ... Middle East -
Aid convoy arrives in Syria’s Afrin
An aid convoy carrying humanitarian supplies for 50,000 displaced people has arrived in Afrin in Syria, a spokeswoman for the International Committee ... Middle East -
Syrian activists: 19 killed in shelling, rocket fire near Damascus
Syrian activists and a first responder group say shelling and rocket fire in the suburbs of Damascus killed 19 civilians a day after medical ... Middle East -
ICRC: Suspected cholera cases in Yemen hit one million
The number of suspected cholera cases in Yemen has hit one million, the International Committee of the Red Cross said on Thursday, as war has left ... Gulf -
Red Cross: Aid enters devastated rebel town near Syria capital
Desperately needed humanitarian assistance entered a besieged rebel-held town near Syria’s capital on Sunday, the Red Cross said, in the first ... Middle East -
ICRC: Syria fighting worst since Aleppo, civilian casualties mount
The worst fighting since the battle for eastern Aleppo last year is raging in several regions of Syria, causing hundreds of civilian casualties, the ... Middle East -
Foreign Red Cross worker killed by patient in Afghanistan: ICRC
A foreign woman working for the International Committee of the Red Cross has been shot and killed by a patient at an orthopedic clinic in northern ... World News -
Red Cross says 24 million affected by South Asia floods
More than 24 million people have been affected by some of the worst flooding to hit South Asia in decades, with large areas of land submerged in water ... World News -
Aleppo under full Syrian army control
The Syrian army announced on Thursday that the country’s second city Aleppo has been fully recaptured from rebel fighters Middle East -
Nearly 150 patients evacuated from east Aleppo
The Syrian army has gained control of all parts of Aleppo's Old City Middle East -
Franco-Tunisian woman hostage in Yemen freed and taken to Oman
Nourane Houas, a staffer with the ICRC’s humanitarian protection program in Yemen, was abducted in the Houthi militia-held capital Sanaa Middle East -
German officials mistakenly register Chinese tourist as asylum seeker
The man spent 12 days of his vacation trapped in a Red Cross refugee center Videos -
Aid enters besieged area of central Syria
It came as the regime bombarded a town outside Damascus, preventing its besieged residents from receiving their first food delivery in years Middle East -
ICRC to cut family visits to Palestinian Arab men in Israeli jails
Family visits to Palestinian men from the West Bank held in Israeli jails are to be reduced from two to one a month Middle East -
Red Cross delivers aid to besieged Damascus suburb after 4 years
Aid from the Red Cross and Syrian Red Crescent entered the besieged Damascus suburb of Harasta for the first time in four years Middle East -
Red Cross: Situation remains ‘dramatic’ in besieged areas of Syria
Red Cross Middle East director says people are eating grass because ‘they don’t have real food supplies’ and drink from ‘contaminated sources of water’ Middle East -
Red Cross says aid convoy denied entry to besieged Syrian town
The UN said that Syria’s government was refusing their demands to deliver aid to the people News -
Video footage shows ICRC employee kidnapped in Yemen
Nourane Hawas pleaded in French for Yemen’s exiled President Abdrabbu Mansour Hadi and France’s President Francois Hollande to assist her Digital -
Why the Mine Ban Convention was worth fighting for and still is
Nearly 20 years have passed since the Ottawa Treaty came into being, banning anti-personnel landmines. This important piece of international ... World