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How Queen Elizabeth could face legal action in an effort to repatriate 2,000-year-old ruins from Leptis Magna
UN's Global Network Against Food Crises says 193 million people faced severe hunger in 2021
With food prices soaring in many countries, Eid gifts are often more a necessity than a celebration this year
Conflict testing international ties but an era of pragmatism is coming
New report highlights the need to combat land degradation to prevent hunger and fight climate change
Foreign Office gives warning as aid organisations say financial assistance must be stepped up to avert starvation in East Africa
The UK's national security adviser was quizzed by MPs over Nowzad evacuation in August
Homes for Ukraine programme has been criticised by charities
Birmingham will also host 20,000 people at a Small Heath Park event
The 44 year old is France's youngest head of state since Napoleon
National Rally candidate's hardline discourse has softened, with her shift to the left on fiscal issues winning over low-income voters
Roxanne Tahbaz says her father felt hopeless and abandoned when he was not put on the plane to the UK with former prisoners Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and Anoosheh Ashoori
A peace agreement could eventually lead to an alternative supply of gas for Europe from the Eastern Mediterranean, says President Anastasiades
The Spotlight section of the 13th festival shines on Lebanon
A new Muslim Athlete Charter has set out ways that clubs and leagues can better support sportspeople who practise their faith
