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After Lebanon stopped subsidising many medical expenses, Fadwa has been struggling to afford the insulin for her daughter.

The search for six fugitives tells a story of dispossession, violence and bitter division.

The search for six fugitives tells a story of dispossession, violence and bitter division.

George Kordahi's comments about the Gulf kingdom plunged Lebanon into a diplomatic crisis.

Eitan Biran, the sole survivor of a cable car crash, is now in Italy after a custody battle.

Naftali Bennett's call comes as Iran and world powers try to save their nuclear deal from collapse.

Jeremy Bowen gets rare access to Marib, where civilians are caught behind the conflict's front line.
As F1 races in Saudi Arabia, can it be a positive thing for female and LGBT rights?

It tops an index of 173 cities due to Israel's soaring currency and high local prices for goods.

The search for six fugitives tells a story of dispossession, violence and bitter division.

George Kordahi's comments about the Gulf kingdom plunged Lebanon into a diplomatic crisis.

Eitan Biran, the sole survivor of a cable car crash, is now in Italy after a custody battle.

Naftali Bennett's call comes as Iran and world powers try to save their nuclear deal from collapse.

Jeremy Bowen gets rare access to Marib, where civilians are caught behind the conflict's front line.
As F1 races in Saudi Arabia, can it be a positive thing for female and LGBT rights?

It tops an index of 173 cities due to Israel's soaring currency and high local prices for goods.

George Kordahi's comments about the Gulf kingdom plunged Lebanon into a diplomatic crisis.

Eitan Biran, the sole survivor of a cable car crash, is now in Italy after a custody battle.

Naftali Bennett's call comes as Iran and world powers try to save their nuclear deal from collapse.
After Lebanon stopped subsidising many medical expenses, Fadwa has been struggling to afford the insulin for her daughter.
Nasrin was born with a serious heart condition at a refugee camp in Iraq after her parents fled the war in Syria.
By Christian Hewgill
BBC Newsbeat

Ahmed Rouaba
BBC News

A court in Libya's western city of Zawiya has ordered the electoral commission to drop Gen Khalifa Haftar's name from the list of presidential candidates.
Gen Haftar, who led a rebellion against the National Unity Government between 2019 and 2020, caused controversy when he filed his paperwork to run for president.
Military prosecutors had advised the electoral commission to stop processing his application until he was questioned over accusations of human rights abuses.
They also advised against the candidacy of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of the country's former leader, Muammar Gaddafi.
Last week, a court in Misrata sentenced Gen Haftar to death in absentia for bombing a military college in the city in 2019.
He is also wanted in the US.
The military commander, whose forces control the east of the country and parts of the south, has the right to appeal against the Zawiya court’s decision but he is unlikely to attend the hearing as he is under an arrest warrant.
He has not commented on the various allegations against him.
By Jeremy Bowen
BBC Middle East editor, Marib, Yemen
BBC Middle East Editor Jeremy Bowen meets terrified children running from civil war and 'ghosts' in Yemen.

Ahmed Rouaba
BBC News
Residents of Libya's south-western city of Sebha took to the streets on Monday to protest against militiamen who besieged a local court house preventing employees and judges accessing the building.
A court session had been scheduled to listen to an appeal by Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of the country's former leader, who was barred from running in the 24 December presidential election.
The militiamen are believed to be loyal to warlord Khalifa Haftar, whose candidacy was controversially approved.
Protesters held banners in support of the judiciary and chanted: "No to the intimidation of judges."
They also called on the international community and the UN to help ensure free and transparent elections.
A video of the protest was shared on Twitter:
Rizgar Hussein hasn't heard from his family since the Channel disaster on Wednesday.
By Jack Needham
Culture writer
Three specially chartered planes have now returned 1,000 migrants from Belarus to Iraq.