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Lawyers fear US immigration authorities will block vast majority of applications for humanitarian parole.
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam has been a source of controversy since the first brick was laid a decade ago.
Diplomats say upholding 2015 accords is way forward despite repeated violations.
Some of the problems we have IRL are going virtual with us.
Russia and the United States are accused of spreading misinformation as tensions rise over Ukraine.
We examine the theatre of the Ukraine crisis. Plus, Afghan media six months since the Taliban’s takeover.
Oil prices have hit an eight-year high on US warnings of a possible war in Ukraine.
Afghanistan’s deputy finance minister on the Taliban-led government's plan to prevent a complete economic meltdown.
'They call it a war against drugs, but … they don't want to destroy the business, they want to administer the business.'
Marc Lamont Hill challenges the former spokesperson for Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte.
Prices are rising, and it’s not just about corporate greed, COVID or supply chain disruptions.
Minority applicants claim Illinois weed program actually hampers diversity and inclusion.
Canadian protest against COVID-19 restrictions is influencing similar movements around the world.
Regional vote is seen as a test for India's prime minister and his governing BJP party.
As tension runs high in Ukraine, Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin have spoken yet again.
Millions of people across Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia face hunger, conflict and displacement.
We analyse the coverage of the Beijing Winter Olympics. Plus, French media mainstreaming Eric Zemmour.
The European Union is divided over whether atomic power should be part of the energy debate.
Riding the spirit of Kyrgyz culture.
WHO hails 'light at the end of the tunnel' for pandemic on the world's least-vaccinated continent.
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