Tighter U.S. oil restrictions have led to longer blackouts, transportation shutdowns, and halted education as Cuba already faces an energy crisis
In a Q&A with Prism, American pediatric emergency medical physician Dr. Ammarah Iqbal details the devastating impact of Gaza’s decimated health care system on children
With the Rafah crossing reopened, Palestinians must decide whether to abandon what little stability they have built to return to a homeland buried in rubble
Israel regularly detains Palestinian women simply for being related to those the occupation is seeking to arrest, a practice experts say is unlawful
Months after a ceasefire was declared in Gaza, survivors are still wrestling with guilt, pain, and despair, even during this sacred month
Very few people have been permitted to cross in or out of Gaza after a partial reopening of the Rafah border
Rubble, open sewage, damaged wells, and lack of electricity pose dangers, as Israel blocks equipment needed to rebuild from genocide
Revolutionary ideals once captured the imagination of Latin Americans. But in an era of modern cruelty, nobody believes anymore
Some Palestinians still in tents grieve their treasured Ramadan memories from before the genocide, while others look forward to the return of some normalcy amid the ceasefire
Israel has destroyed Palestinians’ ability to raise their own livestock for food. Now concerns are growing about the safety of chicken coming from Israel
The decision comes as advocates say the Trump administration’s justification for Jan. 3 military action contradicts claim that Venezuela is safe enough to end Temporary Protected Status
The new rules dramatically expand an existing policy to bar organizations receiving U.S. foreign aid from providing or even discussing abortions, gender identity, or DEI
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