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Many farmhands hail from the Punjab and migrate for better salaries than they would earn in India's breadbasket.
An economic crisis means that many Egyptians will find it difficult to donate the amounts they usually do.
How a flourishing underground subculture is providing a welcome escape from the realities of war.
Akram Said, a chef from New York, shares his mother's recipe for chicken zorbiyan, and the journey to her homeland.
After the Iraq war, the closely guarded, lavish estates belonging to the former strongman were opened to the public.
Agadez, previously a major migration route before smuggling was criminalised in Niger, is home to many footballers.
Mourning the people killed in February's massive earthquakes, the community gets together for a toned-down celebration.
Partners caught on different sides of the yearlong conflict reflect on how it has affected their relationships.
Aishatu Dahiru is seeking to make history as Nigeria's first elected female governor, in Saturday's election.
The storm, likely the longest lasting in southern hemisphere, has killed hundreds and displaced hundreds of thousands.
At a time when Syrians traditionally celebrate babies and their mothers, Afraa is embraced by her aunt's family's love.
Young people work together across social, economic and racial divides to embrace technology and advance their country.
In Croatia, a pensioner lives frugally to cope with rising costs - but still buys extra bread to feed the birds.
A nurse reflects on what it means to be overworked and underpaid in a profession that provides life-saving care.
In two incidents in past six months, Palestinians have been declared dead by Israel, only to be discovered in hospital.
Despite the dangers of war, many winemakers have continued to operate, buoyed by growing demand for local wines.
Scientists lean towards a natural spillover from animals, but China's opacity means a lab leak can't be ruled out.
At least three million people have been displaced following the earthquakes that hit Turkey and Syria last month.
How one Bosnian man and his family got through a tragic accident, the COVID pandemic and inflation.
A flood of nations is trying to cut dependance on the dollar, fearing 'weaponisation' by the US. But it won't be easy.
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