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killed in Ethiopia

More than 100 killed in Ethiopia’s Oromia region: Witnesses

More than 100 people, mostly from the Amhara ethnic group, have been killed in an attack in Ethiopia’s Oromia region, according to witnesses, who blamed the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) for one of the deadliest attacks in recent memory.
Kharkiv's metro

After months of sheltering from bombs in Kharkiv’s metro, locals emerge to a devastated...

After three months living in an underground metro station, Natalya, 62, speaks to Euronews in the relative plush surroundings of an old students' dormitory.
fighting for Ukraine

Foreign fighters sentenced to death in Ukraine’s Donetsk region

A court of pro-Russian rebels found two Britons and a Moroccan guilty of "committing actions aimed at overthrowing the constitutional order" of the so-called Donetsk People's Republic.
paying more for less food

World’s most vulnerable now paying even more, for less food: FAO

Countries are expected to spend a staggering $1.8 trillion importing food they need this year; this would be a new world record but worryingly, it’s going to buy them less food, not more.
Ukraine’s Donbas region

Is Russia inching towards victory in Ukraine’s Donbas region?

In the battle for the Donbas, the fight over Severodonetsk has entered a crucial stage. Ukrainian units are locked in a desperate struggle with Russian infantry and armor intent on taking the city, which is at the eastern end of a Ukrainian defensive pocket now in serious danger of being cut in two.
UK refugees

‘I’ll take my life’: UK refugees being deported to Rwanda despair

Refugees being detained in Britain who are scheduled to be deported to Rwanda have told Al Jazeera that they are on hunger strike as they struggle with severe mental health conditions, with one saying he has suicidal thoughts.
sexual violence

Combating sexual violence connected to armed conflict in Ukraine

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has been described as a crisis for women and girls, with cases of conflict-related sexual violence on the rise. Hrystyna Kit, co-founder of JurFem, the Ukrainian Women Lawyers Association, has found herself pushing forward against a rising tide of gender-based violence.
bodies of Ukrainian soldiers

Russia begins returning bodies of Ukrainian soldiers from Mariupol plant

Soldiers from the Azov Regiment were among the Ukrainian units that defended the Azovstal steelworks for nearly three months before surrendering in May under relentless Russian attacks from the ground, sea and air.

Climate crisis talks overshadowed by conflict in Europe

Politicians and climate activists start gathering in Switzerland in a bid to kick start climate talks as Russia-Ukraine conflict and economic worries stall action plans.
security zone

Türkiye taking steps for security zone south of its Syria border

With security operations in recent years, Türkiye has frustrated attempts to create a terror corridor on its southern border, Türkiye's President Recep Teyyip Erdogan says.

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