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A group of French imams are paying a trip to Jerusalem in a bid to dispel the idea that Muslims in France are anti-Semitic. It comes eight months after a French Muslim, Mohamed Merah, killed a rabbi and three Jewish children in the city of Toulouse. At the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial centre and museum, the imams denounced killing in the name of religion.
A few days before Afghan presidential election, the north of the country is becoming a new battleground between the Taliban and government. FRANCE 24 reports from the Kunduz region.
Since rising to power on a wave of popular enthusiasm, South African President Jacob Zuma has been grappling with mass strikes and the country's first recession in 17 years. We take a closer look at his first 100 days in office.
Three decades after China introduced drastic measures to limit population growth, the country is running out of labour resources to feed its insatiable economy, prompting a radical rethink of the "one child" policy.
A Maltese-registered ship, the Arctic Sea, was supposed to reach Algeria on August 4 but disappeared. There has been no communication from the crew of the since the end of July. Focus looks at theories about what happened.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai is favourite to secure a second term in next week's presidential poll. But five years after Karzai's first election, Afghans prepare to vote again in a country plagued by the worst violence since the fall of the Taliban.
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