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Kidnappings in DR Congo
A woman tells her story of how she was kidnapped by an armed group - and how she escaped.

Protests in Georgia
Georgians express anger over a draft law, which many saw as a sign of Russian influence

South Africa’s Rolling Blackouts
South Africa's economy is shrinking as the government struggles to keep the lights on

Greek Train Crash Triggers Grief And Anger
Relatives of victims battle to come to terms with the accident, in which 57 people died

Nigeria’s Young Voters Find Their Voice
Nigeria's recent election saw many young voters engage with politics for the first time.

Uzbekistan’s Winter Energy Crisis
Uzbekistan is major producer of gas but people are still going cold this winter.

Moldova’s Divided Loyalties.
In an enclave surrounded by pro-Russian forces, villagers are torn between East and West.

Ukraine: One Year On
Correspondents in Donbas, Moscow, Poland and London reflect on Russia's invasion.

The questions after Turkey's earthquake
In the aftermath of the earthquake, a growing sense of anger emerges in Turkey.

Rescue hopes fade in Turkey and Syria
As earthquake rescue efforts begin to wind down, families still hope for miracles.