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Iran key services shut as rial plunges amid energy crisis, regional tension
Iranians reel from worsening power cuts, fuel shortages, partial shutdowns and a falling purchasing power.
Liberia’s parliament catches fire for second time in a week
Liberia’s parliament building caught fire for the second time within a week.
This festive season, Gaza is starving
Winter has made life amid genocide all the more miserable for us.
Marcus Rashford told Man United is ‘better with him’ by Ruben Amorim
Wantaway Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford has been told he has a future at the club by head coach Ruben Amorim.
Filipina freed from Indonesia death row reunites with family
A Filipina who spent nearly 15 years on death row in Indonesia for drug offences was reunited with her family.
First Syria flight takes off from Damascus airport since Assad’s downfall
As efforts get under way to restart economy, UN envoy calls for 'free and fair elections' after transition.
First flight leaves Damascus after the fall of the al-Assad regime
The first flight to leave Damascus since the fall of Bashar al-Assad has taken off for Aleppo.
Isabel dos Santos: From Africa’s richest woman to ‘dirty money’ probe
Dos Santos is facing sanctions and investigations in Angola, the UK, the US and Portugal.
Armenian Christians in Jerusalem’s Old City feel the walls closing in
One of the oldest communities in Jerusalem begins to fracture under pressure from forces they say threaten them.
Family of US-Turkish activist killed by Israeli soldiers meet Blinken
The family of the US-Turkish activist, Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, have met US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

