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Syrian civil war spills over into Lebanon

A civil war that's crossing borders. In the north of Lebanon, fighting between Muslims has erupted over a battle that isn't even happening in their own country. Syria is just a short car journey away from the Lebanese city of Tripoli. Many people there have taken sides on sectarian grounds, depending on whether they best identify themselves with Sunnis or Shiites.

By Chady CHLELA / Christopher MOORE
30/07/2009 - ETHIOPIA

The Awramba community, a beacon of hope

Ethiopia is one of the poorest countries in the world but amid poverty and desperation shines a very bright beacon of hope. In the small village community of Awramba, women and men have the same rights.
30/07/2009 - FRANCE

President Sarkozy reassures after being hospitalised

After being released from hospital, French President Nicolas Sarkozy spoke to the press to make it clear that he is in good health. This event has underscored how important it is to keep the country informed about the the President's health.
29/07/2009 - USA

Scientologists in the dock

Scientology has always had a bad press since its conception in the 1950s. In France, the Church of Scientology could even be banned following accusations of organised fraud. Is this a scam cult motivated by greed and power or a misunderstood faith?
28/07/2009 - NIGERIA

Spiralling sectarian violence leaves over 200 dead

In the past two days, fighting in northern Nigeria between government forces and a group styling itself on the Taliban has left over 200 dead. The government claims the region is now under control, but local residents still live in fear.
29/07/2009 - CAUCASUS

Ingushetia's rising violence

Corruption and violence between clans in the Republic of Ingushetia, a province of 300,000 people nestled in the explosive Northern Caucasus, bordering troubled Chechnya and North Ossetia, have contributed to a recent deadly rise in violence.

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