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‘It will really make me sad’: Georgia plans to ban commercial surrogacy
It is the second time Elena*, who lives in the Georgian capital Tbilisi, has opted to be a surrogate mother…
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Power cuts in Sierra Leone as Turkey operator cuts supply over unpaid debt
Sierra Leone’s capital Freetown has been hit by power cuts, its energy minister said on Friday, after Turkey’s Karpowership switched…
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Rivalry among Boko Haram factions compounds violence in northern Nigeria
Three years ago, Hussaini Abubakar feared the worst when armed men on motorbikes and in military camouflage stormed Damari, his…
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As he awaits trial, Andrew Tate continues to influence Romanian boys
Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan were released from house arrest in Romania on August 4, but the charges against…
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Clashes between Palestinian factions resume in Lebanon’s Ein el-Hilweh camp
Clashes between rival factions have resumed in Lebanon’s largest Palestinian refugee camp, with heavy gunfire and shelling wounding at least…
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‘How will I pay?’: Steep power bills, rising inflation hit Pakistan’s poor
Every morning, Irshad Bibi walks nearly 10km (6 miles) from her one-bedroom house in Mehrabadi, a low-income neighbourhood in Islamabad’s…
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Hurricane Lee strengthens into ‘dangerous’ Category 5 storm
Hurricane Lee has built up its strength to become the first Category 5 storm of the Atlantic season, with areas…
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G20 Summit: Is India breaking up with Russia?
As Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine in February 2022, marking the start of Europe’s biggest war since World War II,…
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‘Justice denied’: Victims’ families slam UK’s Northern Ireland legacy bill
“Hundreds, if not thousands” of investigations into crimes committed during 30 years of conflict in Northern Ireland could be thwarted…
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Determination, hope and longing in the Tunisians fighting for a better life
Anoir Neffati is a big man. At 39, he gets by on casual work from the local market in Mellassine,…
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