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  • First aid, but little hope in Sudan

    Heavy fighting in Sudan has been going on for a fortnight now. So far, no ceasefire has held. On Sunday, Red Cross aid supplies for the population arrived in the country for the first time. By Beate Hinrichs

  • Afghans' altered life under the Taliban

    Despite all the drama around the Taliban's takeover in Afghanistan, daily life carries on there. But that day-to-day life has certainly changed – particularly for women. By Claudia Dehn and Sonja Angelica Diehn

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    Left behind in Kabul: "We helped you, now is the time to help us"

    As Western evacuations from Afghanistan wind down ahead of an August 31 deadline, France24's senior reporter in Kabul speaks to Afghans who worked alongside the French military and now say they are being left behind.

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    Ethiopia's Tigray: 350,000 people facing famine

    A UN report issued this week warns that over 350,000 people in Ethiopia’s Tigray province are facing famine and over 2 million are just a step away, blaming the dire situation on the ongoing conflict that has forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee, limited humanitarian access and the loss of harvests and income.

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    Yemen's uprising, 10 years on: Half the population risks starvation

    10 years after an uprising that called for an end to inequality, poverty and corruption, up to 16 million people in Yemen are on the brink of famine. The economy is destroyed, as are schools and hospitals across the country.

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    "Capernaum": Oscar contender for Best Foreign Film

    Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, Nadine Labaki's CAPERNAUM ("Chaos") tells the story of Zain (Zain al Rafeea), a Lebanese boy who sues his parents for the "crime" of giving him life.

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