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  • Empty plates laid out to symbolise the 733.4 million people living with hunger worldwide. The central message in red reads: End the global food crisis now. Round the edge is written: Millions of people have empty plates every day

    Hunger
    Africa to overtake Asia with highest number of hungry people by 2030, says UN

    Annual report says climate crisis, conflict and economic shocks leave the global food system ‘disastrously vulnerable’
  • PIC23 PIC23: From left to right, 17-year-old Ahmed Shahtout, 19-year-old Nour Shahtout, 57-year-old father Bassim Shahtout, 47-year-old mother Reem Shahtout, and 13-year-old Muhammed Shahtout. The family fled their home in Tel El-Hawa, Gaza, in October 2024 after it was bombed by the IDF and evacuated to Egypt in March, where they now live. (Hamada Elrasam for The Guardian)

    Israel-Gaza war
    ‘Life has come to a standstill’: the Palestinian refugees struggling to survive in Egypt

    Israel’s war in Gaza has caused 100,000 Palestinians to cross the border into Egypt, where they have been unable to work or send their children to school, all while living in overcrowded accommodation
  • The sign outside the company HQ of Gilead

    Fair access
    HIV drug could be made for just $40 a year for every patient

    Generic version of a drug already on the market, which can suppress and prevent HIV, would still yield 30% profit if the price was slashed, researchers say
  • A young Mongolian woman sitting on a leather sofa wearing a blue shirt in front of a series of large black and white news photos hung on the wall

    I do not expect a free trial. But to give up means the end of journalism in Mongolia

    Unurtsetseg Naran
    Unurtsetseg Naran, editor of Mongolia’s Zarig news site, was jailed for nearly five years in a closed-door trial last week. Before the hearing, while under house arrest, she explained how she has fallen victim to her country’s crackdown on press freedom
    • A young woman in a colourful headscarf with her face hidden

      Central African Republic
      ‘They turn our farms into rape centres’: Russian mercenaries accused of abuse in Central African Republic

    • A nurse wearing surgical gloves pricks a person's finger to collect a blood sample

      Aids and HIV
      Most new HIV infections occurred outside sub-Saharan Africa for first time – UN report

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

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

    • Two Arab men carry a crate of fish up a beach, as others wade into the sea to unload the catch from a fishing boat

      Yemen
      DIY artificial reefs are boosting fish numbers in Yemen. But there’s a catch

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Explore

  • The floodlit football pitch of Las Madres Dragonas de Lavapiés in Madrid. The club plays under a mural that has the message: ‘Socially equally, totally free’.

    Levelling the playing field: the football clubs helping migrants make a new home in Spain

    Every year thousands arrive from South America and Africa, including many young asylum seekers who find hope and opportunity in the game
  • A beach surrounded by trees

    Kenya’s first nuclear plant: why plans face fierce opposition in country’s coastal paradise

  • A group of Nigerian women singing together with two playing the drums

    ‘This goes beyond the church’: the Nigerian women in a sisterhood of millions

  • A teenaged African girl poses for a photo clasping hands with a bald European man in a dark suit

    From Silicon Valley to Silicon Savannah: climate expert Patrick Verkooijen on why this is Africa’s century

  • An Indian woman squats down beside a big pile of clay and a mould, with stacks of finished bricks behind her

    Too ill to work, too poor to get better: how debt traps families working at India’s kilns

  • K-Zungu at Sisso Records, Dar es Salaam

    ‘I am their voice now’: the Tanzanian rapper with a mission to spread pride in his own colour

  • Under threat of jail, microfinance pioneer vows to keep lending to poorest Bangladeshis

  • Where was African joy at Cannes or African humour at Sundance? The big film festivals need to look beyond stereotypes

    Oris Aigbokhaevbolo
  • ‘Africa has zero PR in the west’: the Nigerian influencer using sarcasm on the clueless

  • A sense of optimism and the chance to chat: how Bogotá is giving respect to unpaid carers

  • My embarrassing condition needs a simple operation – but in Nigeria few can afford it

    Michael Adebisi
  • ‘There is nowhere to fish any more’: life in the shadow of Nigeria’s biggest industrial complex

  • ‘We want to forge ahead’: grief and defiance as Dom Phillips’ widow journeys to site of his death

  • ‘A small respite in the face of horror’: Sudanese artists fleeing war find a safe haven

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  • 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

  • A dark-haired young man in a suit jacket poses on a sofa

    Iranian TV presenter stabbed in London moves abroad for safety

  • Hundreds of people stand with their hands on their heads as security forces wearing all black walk through.

    Thousands of children swept up in El Salvador mass arrests, rights body says

  • Voters in Iran put their votes into red ballot boxes.

    ‘I feel betrayed by the west’: Iran’s freedom protesters react to their new president

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  • 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

    • A woman seen in silhouette with a cigarette in front of the Philip Morris International logo

      Experts condemn US tobacco firm’s sponsorship of doctor training as ‘grotesque’

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In pictures

  • Gabriel Nzaji teaches internally displaced Congolese children the rules of  chess rules as part of the Chess in the City initiative at Focus Congo site in Kibati

    Goma games: how chess offers DRC’s displaced children respite from conflict – in pictures

    Chess players from Goma in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo are introducing children traumatised by violence to the joys of playing the board game
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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
  • Eyewitness: hell on high waters - video

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