TUNIS, Tunisia -Six weeks after an incendiary speech by Tunisian President Kais Saied triggered a surge in racist violence against sub-Saharan migrants, hundreds of its victims are still camped on a cobblestone …
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The murder of a young Iraqi YouTuber by her father has sparked renewed calls for a …
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TUNIS, Tunisia -In an address to Tunisia’s National Security Council last Tuesday, President Kais Saied demanded …
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Amid domestic political deadlock, Sudan‘s military junta wants to demonstrate its authority while sending a message …
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SULAYMANIYAH, Iraqi Kurdistan—Standing outside his home in Chaqlawa village, a half-hour drive from the city of …
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DUHOK, Iraqi Kurdistan—On a warm afternoon, 30-year-old Vian Ramo walked along an unpaved road inside an …
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SHARYA, Iraq – On a warm weekday, Hilwa Ibrahim, 50, was sitting patiently alongside a few …
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TUNIS, Tunisia -Tunisian students caught up in the Russia-Ukraine war have given harrowing accounts of fleeing …
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Few were surprised when Libya’s elections, scheduled to take place on December 24 of last year, …
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A lack of accountability for crimes against humanity committed since 2016 could jeopardise December elections and …
