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Idlib province is currently without access to lifesaving aid and food, with millions - mostly women and children - now at risk of starvation.
In recent years, Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards have arrested dozens of dual nationals and foreigners, mostly on espionage and security-related charges.
More than a century of prejudice and killings have peppered the history of the Hazara in Afghanistan. Amid fears of ethnic cleansing, the UK Parliament launched a Hazara inquiry last month as the international community is urged to act now.
In-depth: The UK government's decision to send asylum seekers to Rwanda for processing has bought debates about the failings of British immigration policy to the fore -but examples of a just and workable system are scarce.
An Iranian court has sentenced a French man to eight years in prison on spying charges
Displaced Syrian civilians who fled bombardment by the Assad regime in the south of opposition-held Idlib province are finding themselves ruthlessly expelled yet again - this time by local landowners backed by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.
Eight former IS hostages have testified so far at the trial of El Shafee Elsheikh, who has been accused of being a member of the Islamic State group.
Several female activists are feared to have gone missing in the past weeks in the face of an escalating Taliban crackdown against women. Six months after the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan, °®Âþµº investigates their current predicament.
Opposition activist Aset Abishev pointed to purple and greenish-yellow markings on his upper body, just over a week after he was released without charge on 10 January.
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and Anousheh Ashouri - who were detained by Iran for six years and five years respectively - will return to the UK on Wednesday.