Syria

Courses tagged with "Syria"

As medical facilities become targets in the ongoing war, medics are moving into the mountains. Imogen Mathers finds out more.
Category: Health
The world will face a humanitarian crisis on an immense scale if millions of people have to flee the impacts of global warming, reports Alex Kirby from the Climate News Network.
Providing quality education for displaced Iraqi and Palestinian children can pose real challenges.
Syria is proud of its approach to education. To what extent is that pride valid - and is there room for improvement?
Uneven Journeys offers a new way of exploring the routes migrants take to the UK - it takes patience when one false move can put you back where you started.
Category: Sociology
As the refuge crisis in Syria reaches 3 million we need to find a global response to record world refugee numbers, writes Dick Skellington.
Category: Sociology
A focus on chemical weapons has turned the world’s eyes away from the human cost of explosive weaponry, writes Dick Skellington.
Category: Sociology
2016 has seen a number of terrorist attacks in Europe and beyond, many of which have been linked to ISIS. The last few weeks have felt especially punishing. We've collected some of the more considered responses to the events.
Category: Politics
In a personal view, Joleen Steyn Kotze suggests that for a portion of the world's media, Arab and refugee lives matter less than those of Europeans - and that contributes to a punishing cycle for us all.
Category: Politics
With Croatia's reputation as being inward looking, the pointedly warmer welcome compared to its neighbours is interesting. Can the nation's recent experiences explain things?
Category: Politics
Public Radio Internation tells the story of Thair Orfahli's journey from war-riddled Syria to Munich.
Category: Politics
There doesn't seem to be a legal justification for the US strike on Syria, but nor has there been much negative reaction. Has Trump's actions shifted the law?
Category: Law