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  1. Ukraine and the West's selective values

    Less 'clash of civilisations', more rift

  2. Jewish pilgrimage to Tunisia

    Faith meets politics on Djerba

  3. Afghan soccer star "Nadia"

    From child refugee to professional footballer

  4. UAE's Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan

    Iran and Islamists a threat to Gulf safe haven

  5. Female scholars in Islam

    Unsung guardians of the 'true' tradition

  6. Egyptian army and the Muslim Brotherhood

    Competitors in common

  1. Female scholars in Islam

    Unsung guardians of the 'true' tradition

  2. Ukraine and the West's selective values

    Less 'clash of civilisations', more rift

  3. UAE's Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan

    Iran and Islamists a threat to Gulf safe haven

  4. Jewish pilgrimage to Tunisia

    Faith meets politics on Djerba

  5. Afghan soccer star "Nadia"

    From child refugee to professional footballer

  6. Morocco and Spain

    What price Madrid and Rabat's "historic" reconciliation?

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  • Mali withdraws from G5 Sahel regional anti-jihadist force

  • Early results: Lebanon's Hezbollah suffers election losses

  • Lebanon awaits results of first vote since multiple crises

  • French city rekindles burkini row with pool rule change

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A lot of work for very little: tightly packed, colourful fishing trawlers bob gently on the water in Negombo's Lellama harbour. Since the financial crisis in Sri Lanka intensified, things are not looking good for the fishermen who work here. After three weeks at sea, each returns home from the gruelling trip with just 40,000 Sri Lanka rupees (130 U.S. dollars)

Sri Lanka – the hard life of Negombo's fishermen

Sri Lanka's worst financial crisis since 1948 is bringing many fishermen to the brink of destitution, even though they themselves contribute to feeding the country's people and export fish to a dozen countries. By Claudia Dehn

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