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Watching the world burn

Marlowe Hood Monday 5 September 2022

With climate disasters piling up,  global warming is getting worse – fast. We had better learn to embrace our despair, argues AFP’s environmental editor Marlowe Hood

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Welcome (back) to Hell: war in Ukraine reopens Sarajevo’s scars

Sonia Bakaric Sunday 1 May 2022

The invasion of Ukraine has brought back painful memories for those who lived through the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the bloodiest in Europe since World War II. Thirty years on, the trauma is still raw, writes Sonia Bakaric, who covered the conflict for AFP

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