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Middle East and north Africa

  • A Sudanese woman and children among displaced people

    More than 200 civilians killed as Sudan’s RSF attacks Darfur displacement camps

  • Palestinians in Khan Younis gather to mourn the paramedics killed in Rafah last month.

    Palestinian medic attacked in Gaza is being detained in Israel, says ICRC

  • Flames rise from a building as the sky is filled with an orange glow

    Airstrike destroys parts of Gaza City hospital as Israel intensifies offensive

  • Emily Thornberry

    Labour MPs push for Foreign Office to recognise Palestinian statehood

  • Journalist Ahmed Alnaouq: ‘It’s our duty to make Gaza’s stories immortal’

  • ‘Gaza, it breaks my heart to see you in this state’: three stories from young Palestinian writers

  • Gaza is a ‘killing field’ where people are being starved. How long will the world tolerate this?

    Arwa Mahdawi
  • Debris and an overturned military vehicle

    Erdoğan lambasts Israel for undermining stability in Syria

    Turkey’s president lashes out shortly after talks with Netanyahu’s government aimed at defusing tensions
  • Abbas Araghchi and Badr al-Busaidi smile as they shake hands

    Iran and US agree to continue nuclear talks after first indirect round

    Iranian foreign minister hails ‘calm and respectful environment’ to mediated talks in Oman
    • IDF unit involved in Gaza paramedics’ killing was under command of brigade led by notorious Israeli general

    • US politics live
      Court ruling saying Mahmoud Khalil can be deported condemned as ‘unjust and alarming’ – as it happened

    • US judge rules Mahmoud Khalil can be deported for his views

  • Australian Journalist Peter Greste with actor Richard Roxburgh at The Nicholas Building in Melbourne CBD, Australia. Richard plays Peter in the new movie The Correspondent due to be released in Australia in April 2025. Picture taken on April 1st, 2025.

    ‘I’ll tackle Rox if he tries to go to Egypt’: Richard Roxburgh, Peter Greste and 400 days in a Cairo prison

    Greste’s harrowing experience of the Egyptian legal system is brought to the screen in The Correspondent, which takes its audience far beyond the familiar nightly news bulletins of 2014
  • Israeli military vehicles lined up on Mount Hermon

    Israeli military organises tourist tours of newly occupied Syrian territory

    Twice-daily hiking trips for civilians in Golan buffer zone recently seized by Israel sold out almost immediately
    • Children of war: six orphans’ 1,000-mile journey across Sudan in search of safety

    • The Audio Long Read
      The reluctant collaborator: surviving Syria’s brutal civil war – and its aftermath – podcast

    • Today in Focus
      How phone footage exposed a massacre of Gaza paramedics – podcast

  • Emmanuel Macron in Paris on 9 April.

    Middle East crisis live
    France could recognise Palestinian state ‘in June’, says Emmanuel Macron – as it happened

  • netanyahu and trump lean toward each other in the oval office

    Trump was ‘the candidate of peace’. Now he’s fanning the flames of war

    Mohamad Bazzi
  • person climbs up stairs silhouetted in the light carrying green Hamas flag

    Hamas calls on UK government to remove it from list of banned terrorist groups

    The Palestinian Islamist organisation, which launched deadly 7 October attacks on Israel, says it is a ‘resistance movement’ and no threat to Britain
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