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Drug cartel violence spreads through Ecuador
Ecuador was once a peaceful country in a dangerous region - but not any more
The Sudanese refugees sheltering in Chad
Hearing stories of the wounded and bereaved who've arrived in the town of Adre in Chad
Life and war in Yemen
People in the city of Taiz yearn for "just one good day" after years of siege
Cambodia's strongman bows out
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen bows out after 38 years, handing over to his son
Israel's culture war over the Supreme Court
Huge protests in Jerusalem over legal reforms reflect wider divides in Israeli society
Sudan: a neglected conflict
Militias and red tape are choking the flow of information about Sudan's latest conflict
Uruguay's Water Crisis
A long and severe drought in Uruguay has left locals in the capital drinking salty water.
Wagner Group: Business as Usual?
The Wagner Group was going to disband after its march on Moscow, so why's it still hiring?
After Jenin
A new generation of Palestinians is emerging to continue fighting their cause.
The Yazidis who survived Islamic State
How an underground network in Iraq helped free Yazidi women and girls from slavery.