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The devastation of Derna
Libya contemplates the ruin of a city after a wall of water smashed through it
Gabon: meet the new boss
The Bongo family's rule is over in Gabon; plus stories from Morocco, Norway and Paraguay
Parents seek justice in Gambian cough syrup scandal
Bereaved mothers and fathers are suing the drug company they say poisoned their children
Silencing journalists in Indian-administered Kashmir
Pascale Harter introduces correspondents’ dispatches from around the world.
Guns are everywhere in Ecuador
Choosing a president in the shadow of drug cartels - a violent new departure for Ecuador
Counting the dead after Hawaii's wildfires
Tensions rise in Hawaii as tourists swim in waters where islanders died in the wildfires
Life and war in Yemen
Trying to make life bearable in a front-line city in Yemen that's been besieged for years
Cambodia's strongman bows out
Keeping it in the family: Cambodia's prime minister Hun Sen is handing over to his son
Tunisia's democracy on the brink
With parliament dissolved, opponents jailed and soaring prices, how is life in Tunisia?
Sudan: A neglected conflict
Why are international audiences seeing and hearing so little about the war in Sudan?