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Traumatised families demand reforms after Ecuador prison riots | Prison News
Guayaquil, Ecuador – Alex Burbano’s youngest brother, Jonathan, was quiet and serious. The 23-year-old was halfway through a two-year prison…
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Inside the minds of Americans who do not think guns are a problem | Gun Violence News
Uvalde and Austin, Texas – At the Nation Rifle Association’s (NRA) annual meeting, thousands of gun enthusiasts loudly applauded Republican…
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Through war and decay, Libya’s ‘desert pearl’ tries to hold on | Features
In the heart of the Libyan Sahara is a city known as the ‘pearl of the desert’ – built up…
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In Turkey, book publishers face agonising choices to survive | Arts and Culture News
Istanbul, Turkey – Turkish publishers are increasingly struggling to release new books and face agonising choices to survive amid the country’s economic…
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AU chairperson says Africa a ‘collateral victim’ of Ukraine war | African Union News
Millions of Africans have been pushed into extreme poverty by COVID and face rising costs because of the Ukraine war.…
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DR Congo military accused of shelling civilians in Rwanda | News
The allegations follow claims by DR Congo officials of Rwandan forces supporting armed groups in the DRC. Rwanda’s military has…
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‘Criminal adventure’: Ukraine war fuels Russia’s brain drain | Russia-Ukraine war News
If a country’s strength is its people, then Russia might be in trouble. According to official statistics, nearly four million Russians…
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Worlds apart: 24 hours with two refugees in Poland | Russia-Ukraine war
Listen to this story: Since the war in Ukraine started on February 24, more than three million Ukrainians have fled…
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Wimbledon’s Russia, Belarus ban on collision course with ATP, WTA | Tennis News
Wimbledon stripped of ranking points by sport’s main tours in a move that threatens to reduce Grand Slam to exhibition…
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