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The US is almost out of Afghanistan, but the country remains a strategic location with vast resources.
Military holds expanded powers in North Kivu and Ituri in push against armed groups, but critics raise concerns.
Haiti's prime minister under mounting pressure as little help reaches survivors of a powerful earthquake.
Without cash deliveries and its impounded international reserves, banks could fold and civil servants could go unpaid.
Ingrida Simonyte discusses the diplomatic and migration crises at the Belarus-EU border.
Billions of dollars of Afghanistan's financial reserves have been frozen in US as international aid also put on hold.
A look back at some of the conversations before and after the Taliban's rise to power.
Thousands are scrambling to flee Afghanistan and European nations are concerned about influxes of refugees.
Rise in positive cases of COVID-19 among people under age of 12 raises questions about how response should change.
The armed group says it will protect women's rights and set up an inclusive government.
Calls on Taliban leadership to respect human rights, but fear remains.
Uncertainty and fear grips parts of Afghanistan as Taliban returns to power after 20 years.
Lebanon is facing a dire economic crisis exacerbated by political deadlock.
The Taliban is taking control of more of Afghanistan and closing in on the capital Kabul.
Foreign Minister Erika Mouynes discusses the migration crisis at the Colombia-Panama border.
Critics are concerned the fund could provide training and weapons to dictators, increasing human rights abuses.
The rebels in Tigray are joining forces with armed fighters from prime minister's own ethnic group.
Best of the week and behind the scenes.
Abiy Ahmed urges 'all capable citizens' to join the military and stop Tigray's rebels 'once and for all'.
UN scientific panel issues strongest warning yet on our warming planet.
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