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Israeli settlers set mosque on fire in occupied West Bank
Governor of Salfit says the settlers had previously entered the village 'under the protection of the Israeli army'.
Southern Africa’s liberation movements have lost their political mojo
Support for former freedom fighters is dwindling across the region due to their inability to govern effectively.
At least eight migrants drown after boat collision off Greece’s coast
Authorities say at least eight people died after the driver lost control of the boat as he attempted to flee.
Why has DRC filed criminal charges against Apple over ‘conflict minerals’?
Democratic Republic of the Congo says tech giant has been using controversial minerals from sub-Saharan Africa.
This winter, there are no blessings and no goodness in Gaza
The rain and cold weather have devastated two million Palestinians who are already barely surviving.
Who are the 51 men in Gisele Pelicot rape case; will old cases be reopened?
Investigators in France have reopened old cases, investigating Dominique Pelicot for rape and murder in the 1990s.
Malaysia to resume search for missing Malaysian Airlines MH370
Flight MH370, carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew, vanished en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in March 2014.
Sri Lanka Navy rescues over 100 Rohingya adrift in the Indian Ocean
The 102 refugees, including 25 children, were taken to Sri Lanka's eastern port of Trincomalee.
A ‘miracle’: Pakistani survivor of a deadly Mediterranean sea crossing
A harrowing journey costing $7,000 and the lives of many of his compatriots was 'not worth the risk', Hassan Ali says.
Blasts reported as Ukraine says missile attack targets capital Kyiv
Mayor says air defences are operating across the city after attack on Friday morning.

