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Fears of escalation grow as dozens die in SDF-militia fighting in Syria
Arab tribesmen blame violence on 'years-long discrimination' by the SDF in northeast Syria.
Opposition supporters saddened as tribunal upholds President Tinubu’s win
Nigerian opposition supporters say the tribunal's ruling was expected but were nevertheless waiting for a surprise.
Syria’s ancient adobe houses threatened by war, displacement
Also knowns as 'beehive houses, the conical structures are designed to keep cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
Death toll rises to four in Greece after floods, more than 800 rescued
Swift water rescuers and divers from disaster response units and the army are participating in rescue efforts.
Determination, hope and longing in the Tunisians fighting for a better life
'I met this guy, with a baby. I asked: 'Why are you here with a baby?' He said: 'Either we die here, or in Tunisia.'
‘Islamophobic policy’: French high school goes on strike over abaya ban
Teachers and students of a school in the Seine-Saint-Denis suburb are protesting against the government's new measures.
Nigerian opposition to appeal tribunal’s presidential vote ruling
The election tribunal had dismissed their petitions and upheld the victory of President Tinubu in the February polling.
What’s behind the wave of coups in Africa? | Start Here
Are we seeing coup contagion in West and Central Africa?
‘Lifeline for Gaza’: Businesses raise concerns after Israel halts exports
The Karem Abu Salem crossing is the sole passage for the transport of goods, fuel and aid between Israel and Gaza.
Four soldiers, 12 TTP fighters killed in northwest Pakistan
The outlawed TTP group claims responsibility for the attack in Chitral district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

