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In an 11-day offensive, Syrian opposition fighters have ended more than 50 years of Assad family rul
We are coming to you on Sundays with weekly roundups as Israel's war in Gaza and Lebanon continues.
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Notre Dame of Paris is reopening with great fanfare after a $1bn rebuilding effort following a devas
A wild six hours ensued in South Korea after President Yoon Suk-yeol suddenly declared martial law.
Angola rolls out the red carpet for US President Joe Biden’s last-ditch trip to Africa. With just ov
Over the past week, Syrian opposition fighters have seized control of Aleppo and advanced further so
At just 13, Leyan, an amputee from Gaza, travels to the United States for medical treatment. Her jou
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A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah has taken effect, aiming to end more than a year of war in
Imprisoned people are setting themselves on fire at a US jail. At Red Onion State Prison in Virginia
Hundreds of illegal gold miners known as “Zama Zamas” are in an underground standoff against police
What does the wave of coups in the Sahel mean for its people? Since 2020, Central and West Africa ha
Hamas announced the death of an Israeli captive. Wide scale Israeli strikes continued in Gaza and Le
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