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Investigation: The deadly attacks on Syrian truffle hunters by the Islamic State group

The Bedouin communities living in the unforgiving Badia, or the Syrian desert, are facing a surge in armed attacks. The violence reaches a peak each year between February and April: the truffle season.… ....

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Syria: TikTok videos show the daily challenges of living in Idlib refugee camp

Syria: TikTok videos show the daily challenges of living in Idlib refugee camp
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Persecuted Ethiopian refugees risk their lives to return home from Yemen


The Observers
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Arafat Jibril Barki is a lawyer and president of the Oromo Human Rights Organisation © Observers
By:
Djamel Belayachi
1 min
Refugees from Ethiopia had fled persecution in their own country with hopes of finding work in Saudi Arabia. However, their journey ended in Yemen, where they have got caught up in the civil war. Many of these refugees are members of the Oromo ethnic group, who are threatened by Houthi rebels in north-west Ethiopia. Now, they are making the desperate choice to return. ....

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How sailors protect themselves from pirates in the Gulf of Guinea


The Observers
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22/01/2021 - 12:30
An armed guard firing at a pirate vessel during an attack on the Cool Girl on December 3. © France 24
1 min
The Gulf of Guinea has become a hotspot for pirates – the number of sailors kidnapped increased by 40% between January and October 2020, according to the International Marine Bureau. Kidnappings in this region account for 95% of cases reported globally. 
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The FRANCE 24 Observers obtained images of two recent pirate attacks and spoke with one sailor who filmed a video of one of the incidents. 
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