Nigeria
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UN assistant secretary general Toby Lanzer says urgent aid to help stabilise communities in the Lake Chad region is also in Europe’s broader interests
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Campaigners hoped case would pave way for lawsuits to be brought against corporations for actions abroad
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Bernardine Evaristo leads tributes to an ‘incredibly important’ author who drew on her own experience to write groundbreaking fiction
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Editorial: The country has seen its first democratic transition thanks to sustained external pressure. That is an encouraging sign for the region as a whole
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The ferocity of crises worldwide is forcing a record number of people to flee their homes, seeking some form of safety within their own country or across international borders. There are 65.3 million displaced people worldwide, including 21.3 million refugees. Most have lost their homes to armed conflict or natural disasters but other factors, such as extreme poverty and climate change, also drive displacement. The International Organisation for Migration commissioned photojournalist Muse Mohammed to document the plight of the displaced
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War, weather, climate change and terrorism have made millions homeless. UN photographer Muse Mohammed has documented how they have coped
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Deaths in conflict have fallen (slightly), emissions have not risen for a third year and fewer people are dying from disease
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Redeemed Christian Church of God is on ‘reverse mission’ to spread word in UK and plans to open another 100 churches
The air we breathe Welcome to Onitsha: the city with the world’s worst air