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Pakistani Christians hold Sunday services at desecrated churches
More than 80 Christian homes and churches vandalised in a riot in Jaranwala in Punjab province on Wednesday.
Timeline: What has happened in Niger since the coup?
Following July 26 coup, ECOWAS has been demanding the reinstatement of President Bazoum, who is under house arrest.
How Israel targets Palestinian first responders in occupied West Bank
UN says 77 healthcare workers were injured and 30 ambulances damaged this year trying to assist Palestinians.
Photos: Spain win first Women’s World Cup, beating England 1-0
Spain become the first European team to win the Women’s World Cup since Germany in 2007.
Pakistan rights activist Imaan Mazari-Hazir, ex-lawmaker Ali Wazir arrested
Police in Islamabad say both were 'wanted for investigation', following overnight arrest.
Spain’s Aitana Bonmati wins Golden Ball for top Women’s World Cup player
Salma Paralluelo wins best young player after Spain lift World Cup, while England keeper Mary Earps wins Golden Glove.
Forgetting the Ottoman past has done the Arabs no good
It is time Arab scholars challenge and reverse the decades-old erasure of Ottoman history in the Arab world.
Ecuadoreans head to the polls in election marred by candidate’s killing
Ecuadoreans set to vote for new president and parliament in election marred by the killing of a presidential candidate.
Spain beat England 1-0 to win first Women’s World Cup title
Captain Olga Carmona scores the only goal as Spain beat England 1-0 to win the Women's World Cup in Sydney, Australia.
Five key issues at stake in the Zimbabwe elections
Ahead of the August 23 election, multiple issues are at stake including Zimbabwe's long-running economic woes.