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Thousands of volunteers inspired to join Ukrainian military amid Putin's threat of invasion
As climate conference Cop26 approaches, Turkey should be doing more to help its environment, experts say
Many European nations announced they would not deport Afghan refugees after the Taliban took control of Afghanistan
Thousands have had to leave their homes as more than 100,000 hectares of land burn
There has been a small explosion within the power plant
The group enter burning forests and towns to mount daring wildlife rescue missions
Covid-19 lockdowns have worsened incidents of domestic violence towards women amid a sharp increase in femicide cases
Covid-19 measures introduced on Thursday mean sweet makers, tea sellers and other artisan traders will miss out on Eid Al Fitr trade
Kamo Balyan’s only children were killed in the conflict, less than a month apart
Protesters raw from six weeks of conflict and angered by the sudden announcement of the deal stormed parliament. Liz Cookman reports from Yerevan
Cypriot entrepreneur Charalambos Manoli expresses 'deepest sorrow' over the tragedy and calls for those who left explosive cargo to be identified
Amid soaring temperatures, local officials warn of a looming humanitarian disaster in the Syrian province of Hassakah after Turkish operation
Prime Minister Hassan Diab says he is stepping down to stand with people after devastating Beirut explosion caused by 'endemic corruption'
Lebanon was rocked by a huge explosion on Tuesday night, with details still emerging as to the scale of the damage and the cause
Tatiana Hasrouty's 'hardworking and brave' father Ghassan is among those still missing after Tuesday's blast