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Tigrayan forces and their allies say they are advancing towards the capital, Addis Ababa.
President Joe Biden orders the release of 50 million barrels of oil from the country's strategic reserve.
The Stream looks at how technology is being used to improve access to therapy, but not necessarily quality of care.
Infections and distrust are causing people on French Caribbean archipelago of Guadeloupe to resist getting inoculate,
Sudan's prime minister is reinstated after an agreement with the military, which had previously deposed him.
Abdalla Hamdok discusses the political agreement signed with military.
Athlete’s sexual assault claims and disappearance from public eye could be a bigger challenge for Chinese government.
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said the government will withdraw a set of controversial farming laws.
Net blocking and journalist arrests, Sudan's junta is stifling speech. And the rise of a far-right French journalist.
As big pharma refuses to share its COVID vaccine secrets, the WHO hires a South African lab to crack the mRNA code.
The President of Rwanda discusses his country’s evolution since the 1994 genocide.
A group of aid workers is on trial in Greece, accused of spying, among other charges.
A pipeline created to supply gas from Russia to Europe has suffered another setback.
The Stream discusses a new 'Fault Lines' documentary about a battle over access to water.
Presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping hold virtual summit to discuss tense ties.
Host Faye D’Souza unpacks how the COVID-19 pandemic exposed under-investment, inequality in India’s healthcare system.
First Muslim film shot in Afrikaaps language selected as official Oscar submission.
Belarus-EU refugee standoff is the latest example of the UN refugee convention under strain.
UN conference in Glasgow reveals huge global divides on tackling climate crisis.
Death of FW de Klerk draws mixed reactions in South Africa and beyond.
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