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  1. The killing of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh

    The face of a generation

  2. Lebanon's chronic medicine shortage

    Zero state support, much Lebanese solidarity

  3. Water mismanagement in Iran

    Drought and diversions – pulling the plug on Isfahan

  4. Repression in Sisi's Egypt

    Egyptian media workers – systematically intimidated

  5. Turkey's Syrian problem

    Refugees – a hot topic in Turkish politics

  6. Egypt's food crisis

    Wheat from the desert?

  1. Abdulrazak Gurnah's "Paradise"

    "Freedom is not something they can take away"

  2. Sex education

    The Arab Spring's greatest success?

  3. Prostitution in the Islamic Republic of Iran

    Open-minded, loving... and desperate

  4. The killing of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh

    The face of a generation

  5. Ukraine war and the Middle East

    Will the wheat crisis bring more food independence?

  6. Repression in Sisi's Egypt

    Egyptian media workers – systematically intimidated

In brief

  • UK MPs blast 'systemic failures' of Afghan withdrawal

  • Young Lebanese voters shake grip of traditional parties

  • Egypt promises to allow protest, push pledges as COP27 host

  • Syrian refugees in Turkey left in limbo

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Saving the last of their belongings: this woman from a village in India's northeastern state of Assam cannot save much from the floods. In the state of Bihar, the heavy rain has also damaged hundreds of hectares of crop land and thousands of fruit trees. In north-eastern Bangladesh, the worst flooding in almost 20 years has cut off two million people from the outside world

India and Bangladesh under water

Heavy rains and storms are causing huge floods and high water in both countries. Tens of thousands of people have had to leave their homes so far. By Ulrike Schulze

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