Aid workers say it is increasingly hard to treat those affected because of the conflict.
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Why Samia’s hesitant reforms are fuelling Tanzanian political anger
Tanzania’s first female president is accused of reneging on her promise to free up political activity.
Canada’s Trudeau faces no-confidence vote in parliament
The vote to topple his government is likely to fail, but it signals a new series of tests for the prime minister.
Murder of Paris student fuels anger at failed deportation
The Moroccan suspect was released from detention after serving five years for raping a student.
BBC finds Lebanese seaside city deserted after Israeli attacks
Correspondent Orla Guerin reports on airstrikes and evacuations in the southern city of Tyre.
Acid attack and abductions: Tanzania’s poisonous politics
Tanzania’s first female president is accused of reneging on her promise to free up political activity.
BBC visits Lebanese tourist city deserted after Israeli attacks
Correspondent Orla Guerin reports on airstrikes and evacuations in the southern city of Tyre.
Paedophile swim coach dies weeks after conviction
Dick Caine was recently found guilty of sexually assaulting six female students in the 1970s and 1980s.
Thai king signs same-sex marriage bill into law
The law, which was approved by the Senate in June, will come into force on 22 January next year.
Storm Helene strengthens as it heads to Mexico and Florida
The tropical storm is forecast to strengthen into a category-three hurricane by Thursday.