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Animal shelters and individuals took to the internet and the streets to find lost animals
Thousands were wounded in the apparent accident, which sent shockwaves across the city, officials said
The Facebook-owned platform said it was piloting the new feature in seven countries
Young Algerians mark the country's 58th independence day from French rule by storytelling
We speak to Berhan Taye, senior policy analyst at Access Now, and Dr Merten Reglitz, lecturer in global ethics at Birmingham University
More than 30 million children are currently displaced
Profits from the stamp will go to help the national effort to control the virus
From what to wear to how to protect yourself digitally, Lebanese, Turkish and Palestinian protesters advice gained from their protest movements
The explosion of interest in online learning is helping refugees to support themselves and their families, and make friends, too
British buyers are being offered the chance to snap up a box of clothes at half price and help workers in Bangladesh
Dimitrie Sissi Mukanyiligira said she is overjoyed at the news of Felicien Kabuga's capture in a Paris suburb
The UN has warned a second wave of locusts in the millions could threaten food security
German prosecutors say woman known as Omaima kept 13-year-old Yazidi girl as slave
Artist Benat Iglesias Lopez and his young son found a unique way to thank hospital staff
UN's International Labour Organisation says fallout from pandemic could destroy livelihoods of 1.6 billion people
