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There are common points between the Gaza war and the Bosnian genocide
As a justice activist from Bosnia, I see the conditions for genocide in Gaza.
The African Football League is finally kicking off. But is it a good idea?
FIFA and CAF hope Africa's newest club competition will boost funding and help develop the game, but some have concerns.
Virat Kohli’s ICC Cricket World Cup century divides opnion
Fans question if Virat Kohli was right to turn down singles in pursuit of a century in the match against Bangladesh.
‘I struggle to envision life after Israel’s war on Gaza – if we survive’
Displaced people in southern Gaza are going to great lengths to feed families and stay in touch with the outside world.
A fateful decision, Israeli bombing, a young mother killed fleeing Gaza
Samah Msameh was in a truck with her family fleeing northern Gaza Strip when Israel targeted their convoy, killing 70.
Israel’s northern borderlands: Nationalist fervour, anxiety, indifference
Communities in Israel's north have responded in different ways after recent clashes along the border with Lebanon.
EU-US summit to stress unity amid Israel-Hamas and Russia-Ukraine wars
President Biden will host EU's Charles Michel and Ursula von der Leyen as war rages in Gaza and Ukraine.
Middle East Roundup: ‘Where our love grew’ – love and loss in Gaza
Israeli offensive on Gaza approaches two weeks as the region teeters on a knife’s edge–here’s the Middle East this week.
Palestinians desperate to return to families in Gaza, still stuck in Egypt
Time and money are running out for hundreds of Palestinians stuck in El Arish, northern Egypt.
Italy’s Lampedusa caught between solidarity and survival as migration rises
Residents of Italy's southernmost island have long welcomed migrants, but many feel their community needs help too.

