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The UK prime minister tried to cling to power, but a lack of party support forced him to quit.
Women and girls urge end to restrictions imposed by ruling Taliban amid worsening economic and humanitarian crises.
Dutch farmers say plans by the government to reduce nitrogen emissions will harm their livelihoods.
The second of a four-part series examining France’s struggle to live up to its founding ideals.
New constitution in Tunisia to further expand the president's powers, while reducing parliament's.
The criminalisation of abortion in the US comes after decades of misinformation by Christian media and the far right.
Members of the G7 discuss how best to deal with Russia during these turbulent economic times.
Ferdinand Marcos Jr. won the presidency more than 30 years after his father was pushed from power.
The Western military alliance has decided to 'adopt a fundamental shift in deterrence and defence'.
Geopolitical strategist Ian Bremmer sees hope for global cooperation despite disarray and conflict around the world.
Indigenous groups are demanding lower food and fuel prices.
Recurrent catastrophic weather events in the region underscore the need for longer-term solutions to climate change.
Leaders of the world's largest economies say they will impose more sanctions on Moscow.
Protests spread across the US after the Supreme Court struck down a 50-year-old abortion law.
The first of a four-part series takes a deep dive into the most contentious issues dividing France.
The Stream looks at Fault Lines’ ’51 Years Behind Bars’ and asks if the country can build a more humane justice system.
More than 200 Amhara people were killed in the Oromia region last weekend.
Four months since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, we look at how Russian media is spinning a new war narrative.
We look at what’s behind the rising cost of living and the action being taken by policymakers.
Defections, inability to pass legislation, and disagreements with Arab-Israeli coalition led to government's downfall.
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