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Pakistani protesters block highways to demonstrate against election results
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party and its affiliates won the most seats, but accusations of tampering persist.
Palestinian doctor braves sniper fire to help wounded in Gaza
Palestinian doctor Amira al-Asooli has risked getting shot by Israeli snipers to help wounded people.
Did Ivory Coast’s 2023 AFCON defeat of Nigeria cap ‘a story for the ages’
We examine why Ivory Coast's defeat of Nigeria in the Africa Cup of Nations may have just marked the greatest AFCON yet.
Ukraine protests destruction of grain exports by Polish farmers
Farmers continue to protest that cheap grain imports, mandated by the EU, are hurting them, despite financial support.
The aftermath of Israeli strikes on Rafah
At least 67 Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza's southern city of Rafah as strikes hit houses and mosques.
The EU’s migration policies and the end of human rights in Europe
The direction Brussels is taking on migration policies risks eroding the international legal order.
Indian police block roads to halt farmers’ march to New Delhi
Farmers are protesting to demand higher support or guaranteed prices for their produce.
ECOWAS chair Tinubu in Senegal to meet Sall over postponed elections
Sall's decision to push back the February 25 presidential vote has plunged Senegal into a constitutional crisis.
Echoes of Bagram: Moazzam Begg returns to Afghanistan
Human rights advocate Moazzam Begg returns to Afghanistan to battle demons and champion justice in the shadow of war.
Yemen’s Houthis target US-linked ship with missiles
A Houthi military spokesman reiterated that attacks from Yemen will persist until Israel halts its war in Gaza.

