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The boys sent out to beg on Senegal's streets
Some Senegalese daaras, or religious schools, are accused of neglect and abuse of pupils.

Afghan migrants in limbo in Pakistan
Translators who helped the British Army in Afghanistan are living in limbo in Pakistan.

How Portugal deals with drugs
Can a new approach focusing on medical needs really reduce the harm drugs do?

Ukraine: The view from the Donbass
Civilians in Russian-speaking areas bear their own traumas after years of war

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