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    Paris 2024
    ‘A journey bigger than basketball’: South Sudan​ dreams of Olympic glory

    ​The underdog team’s astonishing journey to Paris has inspired the country – and fans across Africa – with hopes the Bright Stars will light the way for the next generation
  • Women wearing brightly coloured prints walk through rows of solar panels.

    Green economy could generate 3.3m jobs across Africa by 2030 – report

    Policymakers and funders are being urged to invest in training a workforce to serve the industries of the future
  • A middle-aged white women standing on a stage talking to an unseen audience

    Doctor behind trial of HIV prevention drug recounts breakthrough moment

    Prof Linda-Gail Bekker receives ovation at Aids summit after presenting trial results of ‘miracle’ drug lenacapavir
  • Children walk single file between patches of water, with temporary shelters in the background.

    Children in Gaza are now at risk of polio as well as bombs – we need a ceasefire now

    Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
    We are sending 1m polio vaccines to Gaza but many people will die from preventable health threats unless we can quickly scale up aid delivery, says the WHO director general
    • A destroyer tank lies in front of a mosque in a decimated area of Omdurman, Sudan.

      Sudan
      ‘Smoking gun’ evidence points to UAE involvement in Sudan civil war

    • Millions of Venezuelans abroad unable to vote due to government obstacles<br>epa11491941 Venezuelans walk across the Simon Bolivar Bridge in Villa del Rosario, Colombia, 18 July 2024 (issued 22 July 2024). Venezuela currently has a population of approximately 29.4 million people, of whom 21.4 million are theoretically eligible to vote in the presidential elections scheduled for July 28, both within and outside the country. EPA/Mario Caicedo

      Venezuela
      ‘To be reunited … would be a dream’: Venezuelan exiles’ fate hangs on vote

    • A hand holds a photograph up to the camera of a severely emaciated man sitting with his back to the camera on a bed

      Ukraine war
      ‘One goal is to destroy Ukrainian identity’: the haunting images of Russia’s prisoners of war

    • Spanish NGO rescues 176 irregular migrants in international waters<br>CARRARA - ITALY, OCTOBER 4 : Survived migrants wait to be disembarked from the ship who were rescued by the Spanish NGO 'Open Arms' on October 4, 2023 in Carrara, Italy. About 176 migrants of 14 different nationalities from Syria, Bangladesh, Sudan, Eritrea, Palestine, Guinea, Gambia, Guinea Bissau, Ghana, Egypt, Chad, Senegal and Mali were rescued by 'Open Arms' who carried out 3 rescue operations at the international waters of the Central Mediterranean sea. (Photo by Jose Colon/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

      Don’t look away! Why writers need to shout about Africa’s migration crisis

      Samuel Kọ́láwọlé
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Explore

  • Manizha Talash, Ray Bassil and Alexandra Ndolo

    In a class of their own: three Olympic sportswomen talk about overcoming war, hardship and the Taliban

    In advance of the Paris Olympics and Paralympics, we speak to women who have faced conflict, discrimination and a lack of funding to stand as their countries’ only female qualifiers in their chosen fields
  • A cleaner in Jaipur, India, squats to sweep leaves from a lawn.

    The Hindujas made UK headlines for mistreating their servants. In India no one batted an eye – here’s why

    Amrit Dhillon in New Delhi
  • A woman wearing Indigenous dress stands on a viewpoint above a lake

    In the footsteps of tigers: the all-women patrol team protecting Sumatra’s rainforest

  • Young people gather on a hilltop called the 'roof of Tehran' to watch the sunset. Photo: Stefanie Glinski

    ‘Nothing compensates for the stolen years’: the Afghan women rebuilding shattered dreams in Iran

  • Multicoloured striped pieces of cloth hang from the ceiling

    Thai artist gives voice to Myanmar’s Shan refugees at Venice and Bangkok biennales

  • A brass sign reading Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office shows a reflection of a brick building.

    From conflict to the climate – what are the UK parties’ international plans?

  • Torture, starvation, rape: Moi’s Kenya and the dark legacy of Nyayo House

  • Sword Granny: meet the 82-year-old dedicated to teaching India’s oldest martial art

  • Rat soup, snails and oracles: why Nigeria’s traditional midwives still have a vital role to play

  • How a brother’s illness spurred a plan to get mental health on the agenda across Africa

  • What does a Bollywood star have to do with Indian women’s wellbeing? Everything

    Shrayana Bhattacharya
  • Living in a tent with premature triplets: how fear and anxiety haunt Gaza’s new mothers

  • Ten years after a celebrity summit promised to end rape as a weapon of war, is there any change for the women of South Sudan?

  • Obsession with growth is enriching elites and killing the planet. We need an economy based on human rights

    Olivier De Schutter
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  • A crowd of people on a pro-Palestine march stand behind barriers and hold flags and banners

    Labour must drop challenge over Netanyahu arrest warrant, says human rights chief

  • A very heavily made-up person, with painted-on eyebrows, bright pink lips and eyelids, and outrageously large eyelashes, with long brown hair.

    Transfemicide becomes a crime in a ‘watershed’ moment for Mexico City

  • Damaged structure of a burned out building with rubble lying around

    Myanmar junta ‘bombing schools’, with 170 sites hit in past three years – report

  • The emblem of Saudi Arabia – a palm tree above two crossed swords – on the pediment of its embassy in London, with a blurred fence in the foreground

    UK ‘turning a blind eye’ to threats to kill Saudi activists living in exile

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  • Sad young African man thinking and looking depressed

    Campaign to decriminalise suicide in four Caribbean nations gains momentum

  • Elizabeth Odondi standing by a bridge in a garden

    I told my high school friend we’d battle sickle cell together. But she didn’t make it past 18

    • Portrait of a black woman sitting in a chair next to a computer with a screensaver reading: 'Brain Health Initiative Nigeria'

      ‘They wanted her to confess to witchcraft’: ending the chilling effects of dementia stigma in Nigeria

    • The Food Security and Agriculture Cluster team team distributes dry food rations. April 2023

      ‘There was no other option’: the aid packages feeding diabetes and heart disease in the Pacific islands

    • Sayed Ahmed with his arm around his wife Amena Khatun by the Rupsha River in Khulna, Bangladesh

      ‘It’s in our rivers and in our cups. There’s no escape’
      The deadly spread of salt water in Bangladesh

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In pictures

  • Actor and model Stella Chuisse impersonates Angélique Kidjo, a singer, songwriter and composer from Benin

    Women behind the lens: ‘I Want to Be Like Her is my way of paying tribute to 10 exceptional Africans’

    Model and actor Stella Tchuisse impersonates trailblazing women who have ‘changed narratives’ about the continent
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  • Thomas Devroy, of Arau village, looks out over the Essequibo region. The two countries' growing dispute over the oil-rich land has raised tensions across Latin America.

    Tensions rise in Guyana as Maduro uses border dispute to build support ahead of Venezuela poll

  • Graffiti reading 'PCC' is written on a yellow wall in front of a church building

    Crisis at Tres Fronteras: how criminal syndicates threaten Amazon’s future

  • Aviles Morphy stands among felled trees in the forest

    ‘Just give me 30 men and a few arms’: Honduran Indigenous groups ready to fight to save land

  • A collage of men in hard hats and oil rigs against a backdrop of a map of Mexico

    Mexico’s love affair with Pemex: will its bid to save the fallen oil giant block the shift to clean energy?

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Explainers

  • Families arrive on a beach in Mozambique carrying belongings wrapped in fabric bundles on their heads

    At risk: 10 ways the changing climate is creating a health emergency

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

    What caused the civil war in Sudan and how has it become one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises?

  • Photo of the World Health Organization (WHO) logo displayed on screen with medical syringes and vaccine vials

    What is the pandemic accord and why have negotiations been so difficult?

  • A Rohingya family reaches the Bangladesh border after crossing a creek of the Naf river

    Who are the Rohingya and what is happening in Myanmar?

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  • Still image from documentary, The 'Spider-Man' of Sudan
  • Chris is a reproductive health advocate in the Phillippines

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