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Nigerians suffer along border with Niger as economic sanctions bite
The closure of Nigeria's border with Niger has worsened the economic situation and insecurity in the region.
UN agency warns of ‘looming famine’ in Gaza
Half a million people in Gaza face starvation and all 2.3 million experience acute food shortage, aid agencies report.
Algeria inaugurates world’s third-largest mosque ahead of Ramadan
It's also Africa's largest, but critics view it as a vanity project for a former president who named it after himself.
India beat England by five wickets to bag Test series in Ranchi
Gill and Jurel guide the hosts home in a tense chase to win the fourth Test after England set India a target of 192.
Palestinian PM submits resignation to Mahmoud Abbas over Gaza ‘genocide’
This is a breaking news story, more details to follow.
Israel mulling ‘evacuation plan’ as Rafah offensive looms
Rafah assault 'inevitable', says Israeli PM Netanyahu. Any deal with Hamas would only delay it.
Meta unveils team to combat disinformation and AI harms in EU elections
Tech giant's head of EU affairs says team will bring together experts from across the company.
South Korea sets deadline for striking doctors to return to work
Officials say striking young doctors have until the end of February to return to work or risk being punished.
US airman sets himself on fire outside Israeli embassy in Washington DC
Active duty airman reportedly said he did not want to be 'complicit in genocide' as he lit himself on fire.
Hamas to halal: How anti-Muslim hate speech is spreading in India
Ahead of national elections, a new report tracks how hate speech events map geographically across India.

