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Sudan facing humanitarian crisis as relief funding dwindles
Sudan’s medical sector is on the verge of complete collapse, humanitarian organisations say, along with rising hunger.
With Milei leading Argentina’s presidential race, abortion is on the line
Libertarian candidate and frontrunner Javier Milei has pledged to hold a referendum to repeal abortion access if elected.
‘We will not give away our land’: Armenians near Azerbaijan exclave
Following the takeover of Nagorno-Karabakh, which led to an almost full exodus of its Armenian population, fear grows.
Sport Weekly: ‘A litmus test’ as the African Football League kicks-off
Many are viewing Africa's newest club competition with interest – for its impact on the African game, and beyond.
Photos: UNRWA camp in Gaza stirs painful memories of the Nakba
Palestinians struggling to survive as Israel bombs Gaza say tents provide them with little hope or safety.
UN chief calls on Israel to open aid ‘lifeline’ for Gaza
Labelling aid trucks 'the difference between life and death', Antonio Guterres called for access via the Rafah crossing.
Defying bone-crushing exhaustion, Gaza’s doctors work despite Israel’s war
Doctors are working around the clock amid shortage of medical supplies and near-total collapse of healthcare system.
What have open source videos revealed about the Gaza hospital explosion?
As Israel bombards Gaza, media organisations are investigating what happened at the al-Ahli Arab Hospital.
How have Latin American countries responded to the Israel-Hamas war?
Colombia has criticised Israel's air attacks and blockade on Gaza, but how have its neighbours reacted?
Israel-Gaza: When will the world say ‘Enough’?
As Israel’s siege and bombing of Gaza continues, we look at how the war is presented and ask if a ceasefire is possible.

