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Gaza: Luxembourg must strengthen its commitment by welcoming more medical evacuations
MSF calls on the Luxembourg government to continue and strengthen its humanitarian commitment by welcoming more severely injured or seriously ill patients from Gaza to provide them with the lifesaving care they need.

MSF relaunches search and rescue operations in the Central Mediterranean
Our new vessel, Oyvon, has been refitted and equipped to help save lives on one of the world’s deadliest migration routes

People facing extreme malnutrition in Sudan’s protracted crisis
As starved people continue trying to flee atrocities committed by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in El Fasher, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams are providing urgent care to those who have reached the town of Tawila.

More than 190 wounded people treated in hospitals supported by MSF after new attacks in Gaza
L’organisation alerte que les attaques contre les civils se poursuivent malgré le cessez-le-feu.
MSF ordered to leave Libya within one month
MSF had recently received a letter from the Libyan Ministry of Foreign Affairs ordering it to leave the country by November 9.
Sudan: Civilians must be spared in El Fasher
As the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) declared they had captured the city of El Fasher after an 18-month siege, MSF called for the lives of civilians in the capital of North Darfur in Sudan to be spared and for them to be allowed to flee to safer areas.

MSF has resumed its activities in Gaza City
On September 24, 2025, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams were forced to suspend their activities in the city of Gaza due to the intensification of the Israeli military offensive.

70% of MSF consultations in Gaza are related to catastrophic living conditions
Diseases directly linked to poor living conditions account for 70 per cent of all of MSF’s outpatient consultations in our healthcare centres in southern Gaza in 2025.

MSF calls for the immediate release of our detained colleague
MSF is deeply disappointed that Dr Mohammed Obeid, a respected orthopaedic surgeon, and long-time MSF colleague, remains detained and was not released as part of the recent ceasefire agreement. We call for his immediate and unconditional release.