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    Nigeria
    ‘Give us his body to bury’: a mother’s six-year fight for justice for son killed in Nigeria’s anti-police protests

    Pelumi Onifade, a young journalist, was allegedly shot while covering the #EndSars demonstrations in 2020. His body has never been released and no one has been held responsible
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    Pakistan
    ‘If a woman is killed, they say she fell, she took poison’: Pakistan’s devastating rise in ‘hidden’ sexual violence

    Karachi’s chief police surgeon condemns increasing acceptance of domestic murders and rapes of women and girls
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    Nigeria
    ‘Every time the rain falls, the fear comes back’: life in Lagos under the constant threat of floods

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    DRC
    First patients enrolled in record-breaking Ebola treatment trial

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    Global education
    Developing countries spend more repaying foreign debt than on education, UN reveals

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    Less drugs, less care, less food
    How aid cuts have hit Uganda’s 2m refugees

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    Global health
    Cancer cases expected to soar worldwide, WHO report finds

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    Democratic Republic of the Congo
    ‘All I want is to return home’: the desperate and displaced living through years of war in the DRC – in pictures

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    Malaria
    Catnip lotion as effective as Deet at repelling mosquitoes, study finds

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    Documentaries
    Talking about death: how a father and brother found solace in the ‘living graveyard’ of an airline disaster

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    Kenya
    ‘They sing mostly about cows … and peace’: how social media is driving a Maasai music revival

    Digital artists from Maa-speaking peoples including the Maasai and Samburu are gaining popularity in Kenya with a blend of traditional and modern sounds
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    Nigeria
    Smoke, soot and toxic fumes: families living in shadow of burning oil well six years after blowout

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    Women in prison
    ‘I pray for a miracle’: the African women held for years in India’s detention centres

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    US
    ‘I was devastated’: the Nigerian with albinism facing deportation under Trump’s asylum crackdown

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    South Africa
    ‘They will attack me if I stay’: immigrants flee for safety amid violence and anti-foreigner protests

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    India
    ‘Who is going to pay us when we’re replaced by robots?’ The factory workers told to film themselves for AI

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    Pakistan
    ‘Period tax’ on sanitary products to be abolished, says minister

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    ‘When she turns eight they will take her’: rising number of Afghan girls being sold into child marriage

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    The Taliban’s war on education: ‘Nobody talks about what is happening to the boys’

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    ‘They made us say he was a martyr’: families at Iran’s largest cemetery mourn those killed in the January protests

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    ‘Here I can live a good life’: inside the Syrian commune where men are banned

Sudan

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    UK
    Ties with UAE prioritised over averting mass atrocities in Sudan, MPs to be told

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    RSF
    Paramilitary leaders acquired £17.7m property portfolio in Dubai

  • Displaced people wait in line for food aid at a camp in Sudan.

    Humanitarian crisis
    More than £1bn pledged for Sudan as situation worsens

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    Sudan civil war
    Anger at ‘unacceptable’ efforts to end war as conflict enters fourth year

Opinion

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    double quotation markSome question why young women should climb mountains but hiking gives me freedom

    Mohsina Gufran
  • A large billboard with 'Drug resistant gonorrhea alert. Free STD check' written on it.

    double quotation markWhy a surge in sexually transmitted infections in Europe should worry everybody

    Peter Beyer
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    double quotation markAfrica can end Aids on its own terms. Will the world back us to finish the job?

    Jean Kaseya and Amma Adomaa Twum-Amoah
  • Burqa-clad Afghan women walk past Taliban flags

    double quotation markA bird has better protection than an Afghan woman. Welcoming the Taliban to Europe is a slap in the face

    Fawzia Koofi

In pictures

  • A woman sits on a sofa, hands and feet together wearing a fur coat. Another woman in a sleeveless orange dress lies on the couch, resting her head on the older woman's shoulder

    Women behind the lens
    ‘My grandma dressed like a celebrity, even matching the colour of her cigarettes to her outfits’

    Egyptian photographer and curator Farida Mahdy was inspired to document her grandmother’s style after finding a collection of her photos
  • A female coca farmer holds a container of vinegar to counteract the effects of teargas after clashes with police in La Paz, Bolivia, as a fire burns on in front of her

    Blockades, marches and human shields: Bolivia’s farmers resist as land opened up to industry

  • A line of soldiers in camouflage fatigues and gloves scoop up handfuls of an aquatic plant that covers the surface of a lake  to the horizonPhoto: Camilo Freedman/The Guardian

    First came the dead fish, then invasive plants. A year later and Lake Suchitlán’s pollution remains a mystery

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    ‘We won’t give up, we’ll keep fighting’: activists in Colombia vow to resist far-right push for fossil fuels

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    ‘Everyone dies of cancer’: the Puerto Rican island poisoned by the US navy

Explainers

  • Using satellite imagery, leaked documents and reports and on-the-ground footage, we trace how weapons are moving into Sudan

    Why the UK is accused of allowing the UAE to fuel war in Sudan – video explainer

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  • A person wearing a mask has their upper arm swabbed by a health worker wearing protective clothing, who is holding a syringe in their other hand.

    The race to combat Ebola
    What vaccines and treatments are being developed and how long will it take?

  • A student washing their hands under water running into a red bowl

    Analysis
    As WHO sounds alarm over Ebola in DRC, what can be learned from previous outbreaks?

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

    Sudan's civil war
    How did it begin, what is the human cost and what is happening now?

Multimedia

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    Sudan
    ‘Extraordinary cruelty’: images show longterm ‘starvation strategy’ in Sudan

  • RSF fighters overran the camp on 11 April. The true extent of the death toll is not yet known, but is suspected to be in the thousands.

    Zamzam
    ‘They slaughtered us like animals’: the inside story of how one of the biggest atrocities of the Sudan war unfolded

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    Gaza
    Eleven-minute race for food: how aid points became ‘death traps’ – a visual story

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