A collection of photographs by journalist Steve McCurry showcases the memory of wars and their impact on refugees, highlighting the suffering of these individuals amidst ongoing conflicts. The exhibit aims to raise awareness about refugee issues and calls for international action.
A recent survey has uncovered a profound division within Israeli society regarding the wars fought in Iran, Gaza, and Lebanon. Over half of the respondents believe that Israel has lost the war with Iran, reflecting growing concerns about the future.
Pope Leo XIV criticized the significant increase in military spending in Europe, warning that these policies threaten global stability and escalate tensions. He also highlighted the potential dangers of using artificial intelligence in warfare.
Dr. Ghassan Abu Sitta, who has spent over three decades treating war injuries, discusses the devastating impact of Israeli assaults. From Beirut, he shares his observations and experiences in confronting humanitarian crises.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump emphasized that wars are part of military strategies used to address global crises. His remarks come at a time when the world is witnessing an increase in armed conflicts.
Countries are accelerating efforts to revive nuclear energy in response to escalating military conflicts in Ukraine and Iran. This shift highlights the urgent need for stable energy sources as nations reassess their energy strategies.
On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, the Al Jazeera Media Institute held a forum discussing the transformations in journalistic coverage within conflict environments and the challenges faced by reporters in the field.
The poetry collection 'Roses of the Day of Judgment' by Jordanian poet Hussein Jalad addresses the tragedy of humanity amid wars, highlighting pain and suffering through powerful symbols that reflect the reality of life and death.
Global cinema has drawn inspiration from armed conflicts throughout history, presenting diverse perspectives on war through films like 'Apocalypse Now' and 'Star Wars'. These cinematic narratives evolve alongside conflicts, reflecting societal changes.
A recent study indicates that Israel is preparing for a decade of armed conflicts, with warnings about brain drain posing a strategic threat to its economic superiority. The expected defense spending may reach <strong>5.5%</strong> of GDP annually.
The episode of 'Smart Life' aired on April 28, 2026, highlights the technological transformations reshaping global security and intelligence concepts, focusing on the 'Ghost Mirror' device and its role in modern warfare.
An Israeli opinion poll has revealed that <strong>57%</strong> of citizens believe Israel has not achieved victories in any wars since October 7, 2023. This reflects a decline in confidence in the Israeli military.
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute has revealed that global military spending is set to reach a record high in 2025, marking the eleventh consecutive year of increases. This surge is attributed to ongoing wars and escalating geopolitical tensions.
An article in +972 Magazine reveals the erosion of Israel's permanent security doctrine, highlighting that ongoing wars, particularly with Iran and Lebanon, may lead to a legitimacy and moral crisis within Israeli society.
Iran has declared its lack of trust towards the other party due to its previous experiences with two wars, reflecting ongoing tensions in the region. These statements come at a sensitive time as fears of escalating conflicts increase.
Wars in the Middle East are undergoing a radical transformation as algorithms increasingly influence military decision-making. This shift raises profound questions about ethics, politics, and the future of power in the region.
The International Monetary Fund revealed that wars lead to significant and sustained economic losses in affected countries, with GDP dropping by approximately <strong>7%</strong> over five years, and the effects lasting for over a decade.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) revealed in a recent study that wars lead to significant economic losses lasting over a decade, with GDP declining by an average of <strong>7%</strong> over five years. The study emphasizes that the impacts of armed conflicts extend beyond human dimensions to deeply and sustainably affect economies.
The global economy is encountering significant challenges on its recovery path, as the impacts of wars leave long-lasting effects on growth forecasts. This complex phase necessitates effective strategies to achieve economic stability.
A report by the Hebrew newspaper 'Haaretz' reveals that approximately <strong>24,000 Israeli soldiers</strong> have sustained brain injuries, highlighting the ongoing impact of wars on the mental health of soldiers.
Pope Leo XIV has urged world leaders to choose peace over violence during his Easter blessing at St. Peter's Cathedral. He warned of rising violence and indifference towards human suffering, emphasizing the importance of dialogue.
The complex relationship between politics and journalism often fuels wars, with lies used as tools to justify conflicts. The program 'In the Shadows of War' examines examples from Iraq and Iran.
The Arab media faces increasing challenges in times of crises and wars, raising questions about how to effectively present the Arab narrative. Media outlets must enhance their role in conveying facts and shaping public opinion.
Various cultures have shared ghost stories throughout history, but those linked to bloody wars carry a deeper impact. These phenomena raise questions about the human spirit and the effects of conflicts on places.
During Palm Sunday celebrations, Pope Leo IV emphasized that God does not justify wars, highlighting the importance of peace and love. This statement comes amid rising global tensions and conflicts.
In his new book, American critic Ed Simon examines the role of literature as a vital tool for confronting global crises such as wars, pandemics, and climate change. He argues that literature provides meaning that helps individuals endure and adapt during challenging times.
Christians around the world celebrated Easter and Palm Sunday yesterday, amidst a somber atmosphere influenced by ongoing wars in the Middle East. Pope Francis called for peace in his Easter message, urging world leaders to choose dialogue over force.
A report by The New York Times highlights a significant shift in U.S. President Donald Trump's stance on wars, moving from a rejection of endless conflicts to a clear imperialistic approach during his second term.
In a poignant message for Easter, Pope Leo XIV urged all those capable of igniting wars to choose peace. He criticized humanity's habitual reliance on violence and the tragedies of war.
Wars illustrate how concepts of time can fade into meaningless numbers. In the midst of conflict, societal priorities shift, and daily life becomes contingent upon rapid events.