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Israël lijkt het handboek voor kolonialisme van de plank te hebben gehaald. Met milities willen ze controle over Gaza.
Analysis
Director-General Qu Dongyu looks back and looks ahead.
Opinion
Hoog opgeleide Soedanese vluchtelingen in Oeganda vinden hun waardigheid terug in werk.
Report
This week the World Cycling Championship takes place for the first time on African soil.
17 jaar na zijn vlucht keert Roni H. als Belg terug naar Syrië. Een confronterende reis langs verlies, spijt en hoop.
Essay
Hunger has been used as a weapon in Palestine for generations.
RSF, CPJ and over 130 media outlets call for opening the Strip to foreign journalists.
Wat onoverbrugbaar leek, wordt nu aan de onderhandelingstafel hertekend. Ontwikkelt zich een federaal Syrië?
The thin line between soldiers and settlers in the West Bank.
India is the world's largest democracy, but the country is increasingly moving towards authoritarian rule.
Interview
The Canary Islands are groaning under the pressure of migration from Senegal. But many refugees see no other way out.
On this International Press Freedom Day, we give four refugee journalists the opportunity to speak.
Missing Maps supports aid organizations by mapping areas for which no digital maps exist.
Parents of victims and activists campaign for fair, transparent justice in cases of police violence.
In several countries, history is being rewritten at a rapid pace.
Critics say President Prabowo is undermining the rule of law and wants to curtail press freedom.
Activist Yosra Akasha talks about sexual violence in her country, Sudan. ‘The perpetrators keep getting away with it.’
In Mauritania, traditional and modern music are opposed to each other, but both have a social importance.
Even without nuclear weapons being effectively used, the military use of nuclear energy causes a great deal of damage.
MO* spoke with María Corina Machado about social destruction, state terror and hope in once prosperous Venezuela.
European leaders must not allow themselves to be dragged into the chaos created by Donald Trump, writes John Vandaele.
Why did some key ministers leave Afghanistan?
Traditional conflict mediation is under severe pressure. New players, with different methods, are emerging.
Rwanda and Belgium have not been friends for quite some time now. Why is that?
Commentary