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Supporters of Pakistan's former prime minister demand his release.
The Turkish president is facing a serious challenge in next week's election.
The US military is “one of the largest climate polluters in history,” according to researchers.
After 12 years of civil war and government crackdowns in Syria, the Arab League has reinstated the country.
First Republic is the latest US bank to fail as fears persist about the industry's stability.
How Israel’s use of AI-powered surveillance in Hebron has entrenched the Israeli government’s control over Palestinians.
Global food prices are falling but food insecurity is still on the rise across many countries. We find out why.
A renowned royal biographer discusses the challenges awaiting Britain's King Charles.
The United Nations is assessing the future of its mission in Afghanistan after the Taliban banned women from working.
Kyiv and Washington deny involvement in what Russia says was an assassination attempt on President Putin.
Only a fraction of the popular site's editors and subjects are women.
France convenes Summit for a New Global Financial Pact in a desperate attempt to safeguard its interests in Africa.
Warring generals invited to peace talks as they observe a week-long ceasefire
Chad was already hosting hundreds of thousands of Sudanese refugees before the latest fighting.
Addis Ababa is concerned as the war next door shows no sign of ending.
Architects Sumayya Vally and Alejandro Aravena on challenging narratives and designing spaces that reflect us.
There are fears the conflict could disrupt the precarious situation over the border.
Alongside the fighting in Sudan, there’s a battle of narratives. Plus, racist rhetoric in Tunisia.
Europe is turning to Africa's gas, while the US, China and Russia are racing for economic influence on the continent.
Sudanese people are suffering the consequences of all-out conflict between the army and a rival paramilitary force.
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