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Qatar begins supplying natural gas to Syria through Jordan
Qatar will provide 400 megawatts of electricity daily to Syria, where authorities have struggled with power generation.
Satellite photos show Gaza darkened by Israeli power restrictions
Satellite photos from NASA show the widespread impact of Israel’s electricity and fuel cutoffs to Gaza.
My Hijab, My Choice
Five British women share their personal experiences of suffering discrimination in the UK because they wear the hijab.
Argentina football fans join pensioners facing protest crackdown
Football fans in Argentina have joined pensioners in weekly protests against government funding cuts.
Sporadic, slow rebuilding deepens wounds of Ukrainian town bombed by Russia
Amid unsteady reconstruction efforts, pain persists in Borodyanka, a town where hundreds of civilians were killed.
Southern Africa regional bloc to withdraw troops from DRC amid M23 advance
The SADC mission that has suffered losses this year will conduct a 'phased withdrawal' of its troops.
Russian, US delegation to meet in Moscow for Ukraine ceasefire talks
Trump envoy Steve Witkoff visits Moscow as Russia claims to have recaptured key towns in Kursk region from Ukraine.
Trump appears to walk back Gaza expulsion plan
US President Donald Trump has said Palestinians in Gaza are not going to be expelled, backtracking on his comments.
US-Ukraine ceasefire proposal: What could Russia demand?
Analysts speculate that Russia could demand a lifting of sanctions or removal of Ukrainian troops from Kursk.
WBO orders Usyk to defend heavyweight boxing title against Parker
The World Boxing Organization has given Oleksandr Usyk a month to reach a deal to fight Joseph Parker.

