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America's Russian Orthodox converts
The Russian church is luring in American men through its embrace of unabashed masculinity.

Turkey's chance for peace
A 40-year insurgency comes to an end as Kurdish group the PKK announced it will disband.

Evacuating Gaza's sick children
Fergal Keane travels with two young cancer patients as they head to Jordan for treatment.

Fear and mistrust in Syria
As Syria tries to rebuild after the fall of Assad, sectarian violence is fuels suspicion.

Protests in Gaza and Israel
Both Israelis and Palestinians are taking to the streets to demand an end to the war.

Pope Francis' Latin American legacy
Pope Francis stood in solidarity with priests living in cartel-controlled communities.

Ukraine 'more vulnerable than ever'
Amid waning US support and increased Russian attacks, Ukraine's future is in the balance.

Trump, Tariffs and the Rust Belt
People of a small town in Ohio have more on their minds than the impact of trade tariffs.

Taking back Khartoum
People in Sudan's capital tell stories of survival and solidarity during its years of war.

Turkey's clampdown
The arrest of Istanbul's mayor sparked mass protests and a heavy response by authorities.