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ICC asked to probe Palestinian activist's death
Nizar Banat's family submits a case against the Palestinian Authority over his death in custody.

Irish UN peacekeeper killed in Lebanon attack
Three others were injured when two armoured vehicles came under fire while travelling to Beirut.

Iran jails Belgian aid worker for 28 years - family
Olivier Vandecasteele's family learnt of the sentence days after a prisoner exchange deal was halted.

Despair and pride for Moroccans at World Cup exit
Moroccan hopes of being the first African side to reach the last two ended in a 2-0 defeat by France.

World Cup security guard dies after Lusail fall
John Njau Kibue, a Kenyan national, fell at the Lusail Stadium after a match last Friday.

'Nothing nefarious' in journalist Wahl's death
Grant Wahl died from an aortic aneurysm at the World Cup in Qatar, the American's widow says.

Four in EU-Qatar bribery inquiry to stay in custody
The arrests follow a year-long investigation into an alleged bribery affair involving Qatar.

Irish UN peacekeeper killed in Lebanon attack
Three others were injured when two armoured vehicles came under fire while travelling to Beirut.

Iran jails Belgian aid worker for 28 years - family
Olivier Vandecasteele's family learnt of the sentence days after a prisoner exchange deal was halted.

Despair and pride for Moroccans at World Cup exit
Moroccan hopes of being the first African side to reach the last two ended in a 2-0 defeat by France.
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Copyright: Getty ImagesImage caption: A two-year-old child died after being injected with counterfeit drugs Several children in Egypt are reported to have died after being mistakenly given fake antibiotics.
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Praise for Morocco despite World Cup defeat by France
Copyright: ReutersMoroccan fans have heaped praise on their football team's performance despite Wednesday night's World Cup semi-final 2-0 loss to France.
The team made history by becoming the first African and Arab nation to reach this stage of the competition.
Morocco's King Mohammed VI led fans in showing support to their team after the game with a thank you tweet:
French President Emmanuel Macron also praised the Moroccan team for their history-making run at the World Cup.
"To our Moroccan friends: congratulations on this beautiful journey. You are making football history," he tweeted.
US President Joe Biden said "it was remarkable to watch how much this team has been able to achieve".
French striker Kylian Mbappe told Moroccan defender Achraf Hakimi, who is also his teammate at French club PSG, that "everybody is proud of what you did, you made history".
The BBC's Mayeni Jones watched the match from Morocco's western city of Casablanca and says the team has galvanised support across age groups and in the wider region.
She spoke to fans who were full of pride of the team's performance.
Mohamed Berrada, a local sports reporter, said: "Very proud of my country, very proud of the team. Unfortunately we lost our captain in the first 20 minutes. I’m disappointed but proud."
Adil, a French-Moroccan who supports the African side because he was born there said: "Always Morocco, we never give up, never. We had the best team, best played. They played better than the French."
The Morocco team will play their last match on Saturday against Croatia in the third-fourth place play-off.
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Copyright: BBCHeavy rains lasting most of the day in Casablanca have failed to dampen the spirits of Moroccan fans ahead of the much anticipated World Cup semi-final match against France.
In a stall set up near the Wydad Stadium, where hundreds of fans are expected, weather permitting, to watch the game on a big screen, trader Bina Mohamed points to his array of merchandise - flags, tops and caps in and around household items, including a smoking tajine.
He has been a trader for more than 40 years and hopes he will do good business before the big game.
His immediate concern though is the rain which has forced him to pack away some of his colourful merchandise.
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