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The Gaza artist who left on October 6, traumatised by survivor’s guilt
Malak Mattar, who is exhibiting her work alongside the Venice Biennale, aims to raise awareness of 'genocide'.
Video shows Palestinian man forced to strip by Israeli soldiers
Palestinians captured the moment an Israeli soldier forced a man to strip before he was detained.
The world cannot turn its back on Sudan and its neighbours any longer
The conflict in Sudan has displaced over two million people, triggering one of the world's largest humanitarian crises.
The Kung Fu Nuns of Kathmandu
Featuring unrivalled access, 101 East takes viewers inside the unique community of the Kung Fu Nuns of Kathmandu.
Burkina Faso kicks out three French diplomats over ‘subversive activities’
Gwenaelle Habouzit, Herve Fournier and Guillaume Reisacher allegedly met civil society leaders before expulsion.
Grief in Gaza: Image of mourning Palestinian wins World Press Photo award
As families searched for relatives in the Nasser Hospital morgue, a woman held onto the body of her 5-year-old niece.
US reimposes oil sanctions against Venezuela over election concerns
Move in US election year could push up oil prices, but Washington says Maduro has not made promised electoral reforms.
Germany arrests two dual nationals over alleged Russian sabotage plot
Prosecutors accuse German-Russian duo of being prepared to 'carry out explosive and arson attacks' on US army sites.
Did cloud seeding cause Dubai floods? Why experts say no
Chaos engulfed the UAE after its biggest city Dubai was inundated with water in the wake of record rainfall.
Russia pounds Ukraine’s cities and front lines as air defences dwindle
Russia destroys Ukrainian power stations and defences as an expert warns Kyiv's troops are 'utterly exhausted'.

