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    Myanmar
    Myanmar military kills dozens in heaviest airstrikes since 2021 coup

    Ten children reportedly among those killed during intense aerial campaigns last month
  • An African man in a bow tie and suit sits at a grand piano with his eyes closed as an audience listens

    Culture
    Musical journey: lessons begin after piano finally arrives in Ethiopia

    Getting a piano to a remote school in Africa was no easy task, but concert pianist Girma Yifrashewa knows its value
  • A crowd of people stand on the shore with an orange boat seen raised out the water.

    Central Africa
    At least 78 dead and dozens missing after ferry disaster in DR Congo

    Overcrowded boat on Lake Kivu capsizes as it was about to dock near Goma, with death toll likely to rise significantly
  • Joy Eseoghene Odiete, known as Jodie, with some other mums and special-needs children.

    Nigeria
    ‘I don’t want to hide my son’: the Nigerian singer helping mothers find pride in their children with special needs

    When musician Joy Eseoghene Odiete’s baby was born with cerebral palsy, she felt abandoned. Now, her foundation inspires and encourages others in a similar position
    • An Indian man with a fishing net by the sea, with a power plant in the distance behind him

      Culture
      The Fisherman and the Banker: film charts Indian fishers’ fight with a giant

    • A pharmacist holds a vial of lenacapavir in his hand

      Fair Access
      ‘Gamechanger’ HIV prevention drug to be made available cheaply in 120 countries

    • A smiling South African woman stands before a field of cabbages and other crops

      Farming
      Africa’s small-scale revolution against big agriculture: five farmers talk greener, better food

    • People wait for a food distribution in a displaced persons camp at the Lycée Marie Jeanne in Port-au-Prince on 30 September 2024

      Hunger crisis
      Gang violence leaves Haiti facing ‘worst hunger emergency in the western hemisphere’

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Explore

  • A young black African man wearing sunglasses and a cap performs on stage

    ‘There’s never been a greater time to be a Nigerian artist’: but is there room for the next Burna Boy?

    Stars such as Wizkid, Davido, Rema and Burna Boy have achieved wide international acclaim. But the surge of interest from big record labels is making it tougher for aspiring artists to break through
  • A woman with a parasol walks past a VW Beetle parked in residential neighbourhood of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

    Ethiopia’s Beetle mania: how an entire country fell in love with Volkswagen’s quirky classic

  • The market at McLeod Ganj.

    Tourist boom threatens to swamp Indian mountain town where Dalai Lama took refuge

  • Two mud-brick buildings with blue doors

    ‘There’s a lot to be built still’: the architect Mariam Issoufou on excavating the past to build Africa’s future

  • A woman stands in a refugee camp

    Gaza is hell for aid workers – and it is doubly difficult if you are a woman

    Buthaina Subeh
  • Composite image of female film-makers Priscila Tapajowara, Fiona Tande and Rita Banerji

    ‘Always outsiders, always men, always white’: how women are changing the narrative of wildlife film-making

  • Out of the ruins: film inspired by slum clearance in Nigeria opens in Toronto

  • The gardener of Gaza: sowing hope by growing vegetables amid the rubble

  • ‘Not a soul is left in my village’: the displaced Lebanese caught in crossfire on Israeli border

  • ‘I wasn’t sure I’d make it’: how a new mother’s brush with TB could mean better treatment for pregnant women

  • ‘A revolution is building’: can young people force change across Africa?

  • Televisions, fridges and water pumps: why solar power means a brighter future for Gujarat’s salt farmers

  • Feast your eyes: the Ugandan artist serving up a potent mix of food, art and family

  • ‘What’s more important, my dream or the women of Afghanistan?’: breakdancer Manizha Talash on her Olympic protest

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  • Delegates stand at the opening of the 54rd UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland, on 11 September 2023

    ‘A slap in the face to victims of abuse’: UN urged to reject Saudi Arabia’s bid to join Human Rights Council

  • An Arab woman with her head uncovered walking down a street in a T-shirt and dungarees while listening to earphones

    Saudi fitness instructor stabbed in face while jailed over women’s rights posts

  • An older woman wearing black rimmed glasses and a black top speaks into a microphone while standing next to a smiling middle-aged woman in a white headscarf also wearing black rimmed-glasses.

    Meryl Streep: ‘A squirrel has more rights than a girl in Afghanistan’

  • A woman walks past two people sitting on a bench, one under blankets

    Ukrainians face growing homelessness crisis at home and abroad, report finds

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Sudan

  • SUDAN-CONFLICT-POLITICS<br>Members of Sudan's armed forces take part in a military parade held on Army Day in Gadaref on August 14, 2024. (Photo by AFP) (Photo by -/AFP via Getty Images)

    Sudan needs an exceptional humanitarian endeavour to end its horrific civil war

    Mukesh Kapila
  • A young child partly covered with a blanket gazes upwards in a displacement camp

    Sudan peace talks
    Sudanese factions using starvation as weapon is ‘cowardice’, US envoy says

  • Recurring Floods In South Sudan Displace Refugees And Host Communities<br>BENTIU, SOUTH SUDAN - NOVEMBER 28: A group of women walk along a dyke protecting Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), and their host community, from further flooding on November 28, 2023 in Bentiu, South Sudan. Climate change has divided South Sudan into land that is experiencing unprecedented flooding or drought, with record flooding creating widespread displacement, the destruction of livelihoods and the loss of arable land which all contribute to rising hunger and cases of malnutrition. The ongoing war in Sudan has caused displacement of over 3.3 million people, some redirected refugees travelling back to South Sudan. (Photo by Luke Dray/Getty Images)

    Climate crisis
    A drowning town: are Bentiu’s dykes high enough to save it from disaster?

  • Women and babies at the Zamzam displacement camp in North Darfur.

    Children ‘at death’s door’ as famine declared in Sudanese refugee camp

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  • A medical worker guides a patient as they walk in a hospital ward

    As a cancer care expert, my fears over my own diagnosis run deeper than just curing the disease

    Jeff Dunn
  • 2024 оны нэгдүгээр сарын 4. Хавдарын үндэсний төв. ГЭРЭЛ ЗУРГИЙГ Б.БЯМБА-ОЧИР/MPA Image from an interview at the National Cancer Center, Mongolia

    Mongolia’s ambitious programme to tackle cancer death rates reaches 40% of population

  • Sad young African man thinking and looking depressed

    Campaign to decriminalise suicide in four Caribbean nations gains momentum

  • Elizabeth Odondi standing by a bridge in a garden

    I told my high school friend we’d battle sickle cell together. But she didn’t make it past 18

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In pictures

  • A man wearing blue PPE overalls walks between barriers made of orange netting and wood past roughly constructed buildings made of wood with tin roofs.

    Inside the camp on the frontline of the DRC’s mpox epidemic – in pictures

    With more than 16,000 cases recorded so far this year, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is at the centre of the mpox epidemic that led the World Health Organization to declare it a global public health emergency. Photographer Moses Sawasawa visited Goma to report on the outbreak
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  • A mural depicting a man with his hands in a coffee bag and a woman with one hand on a boy's shoulder and another balancing a basket of coffee beans on her head

    ‘It used to be a farm – now it’s a mall’: how El Salvador’s crisis-hit coffee producers are trying to adapt

  • Members of a fire brigade work to extinguish a fire rising in Amazon rainforest in Brazil, on 8 August 2024.

    ‘The Earth is crying out for help’: as fires decimate South America, smoke shrouds its skies

  • Aerial image of a construction site in a forest clearing

    From pristine forest to prison fortress: why Ecuador is sacrificing fragile ecosystems to build jails

  • Lago Colhue Huapi 1 Lake Colhue Huapi 9 Nov 2023,

    ‘We used to sail and fish and play’: how did an Argentinian lake the size of New York City disappear?

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Explainers

  • This image provided by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases shows a colorized transmission electron micrograph of monkeypox particles (red) found within an infected cell (blue)

    What is mpox and why has it been declared a global health emergency?

  • Families arrive on a beach in Mozambique carrying belongings wrapped in fabric bundles on their heads

    At risk: 10 ways the changing climate is creating a health emergency

  • A man in a balaclava holding a rifle looks back at the camera while walking along a dirt street

    What caused the civil war in Sudan and how has it become one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises?

  • Photo of the World Health Organization (WHO) logo displayed on screen with medical syringes and vaccine vials

    What is the pandemic accord and why have negotiations been so difficult?

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