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The Stream speaks to Ugandan writers Kakwenza Rukirabashaija and Stella Nyanzi.
Conflict driving up costs for wheat, corn and other staple foods.
We analyse the frenetic coverage of the war in Ukraine, and the double standards and racism seen in some outlets.
Namibia's president discusses the recent discovery of an estimated one billion barrels of oil off his country's coast.
'He wants to think himself as a nowadays Stalin,' renowned Russian journalist Yevgenia Albats tells Marc Lamont Hill.
The NATO alliance says it does not seek war but is ready for it after Russia invaded Ukraine.
Russia's war on Ukraine has pushed up the price of oil to a ten-year high.
Joe Biden talks tough on Vladimir Putin in his first US State of the Union address.
As Chile reshapes its magna carta, the nation must confront longstanding socioeconomic issues.
Hundreds of thousands of people are fleeing Ukraine to neighbouring countries.
International diplomatic response criticised as 'weak' and 'ineffective'.
Mali’s Foreign Minister discusses tensions with France.
News of Ukraine invasion floods the airwaves - we look at media narratives, myths and Putin’s push to rewrite history.
Roughly 70,000 indigenous people are facing eviction from the Ngorongoro Conservation Area.
Are accusations of antisemitism being used to silence support for Palestinian rights?
'We are fighting on the defensive against an offensive from Russia for our right to exist and to live.'
Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says there are ways to prevent all-out conflict between China and the US.
Paris starts withdrawing its forces from Mali after a nine-year military mission.
Rights activists see partial decriminalisation of abortion as a positive step for women's reproductive rights.
Russia deploys troops to eastern Ukraine after Vladimir Putin recognises Donetsk and Luhansk as independent territories.
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