Living by borders of Libya, Chad, Niger and Sudan, the Tebu now have their first alphabet ever and a cultural centre.

Karlos Zurutuza is a roving correspondent covering conflict along parallel 33, from Western Sahara to Eastern Baluchistan. Follow him on Twitter: @ka... rloszurutuza
Living by borders of Libya, Chad, Niger and Sudan, the Tebu now have their first alphabet ever and a cultural centre.
Saved by MSF’s Dignity I, refugees explain why they risked their lives on the treacherous route from Africa to Europe.
In Cizre, residents hope life will return to normal after more than a week of curfew and heavy fighting.
Basque journalists continue to serve prison sentences for alleged ties to the armed group ETA.
The country’s main ethnic minority feels targeted amid growing political upheaval.
Trash has been piling up in the district of Alaya, where waste collectors say they have faced repeated attacks.
Iranian guards erect wall and continue to fire, forcing dozens of villagers in Nimroz province to flee border areas.
War-torn neighbour is an uncertain haven for refugees fleeing Pakistan’s Balochistan, where locals seek independence.
Residents of one of Iraq’s most disputed and flammable regions explain who they will vote for and why.
Spain considers Basque independence group ETA ‘terrorists’, but Arnaldo Otegi says they want a negotiated solution.