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14 Mar 2022
"Today the key task is Mariupol," he said, adding that a humanitarian supply convoy was now only 80 kilometers (50 miles) away from the besieged port city, where more than 400,000 people are trapped.
19 Sep 2021
Nine correspondents and the only female correspondent of DW in Afghanistan were able to leave the country on Friday with their families. In total, 72 people have now been evacuated across the Pakistan border.
27 Aug 2021
French President Emmanuel Macron says the French ambassador to Afghanistan will continue his mission but from Paris.
9 Apr 2021
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8 Apr 2021
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6 Feb 2017
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Bola Tinubu became Nigeria's president Monday during a period of unprecedented challenges for Africa's most populous country, leaving some citizens hopeful for a better life and others skeptical that his government would perform better than the one he succeeded.