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The former president of Ecuador discusses if he plans a political comeback.
As Ethiopia's conflict escalates, so does the information war. Plus challenges for Poland’s most watched news channel.
The UN estimates 80 percent of the Sahel’s rain-fed farmland is affected by degradation due to erratic rainfall.
China condemns 'provocative' visits by United States and European Union delegations to self-ruled island.
Diplomats say there is a 'small window of opportunity' to negotiate peace.
As the media network marks a significant milestone, The Stream fields your questions.
Sudan’s army chief discusses the country’s ongoing political crisis.
UN agencies launch a four-day vaccination campaign with the support of the Taliban.
Some scientists say COP26 commitments on deforestation, coal power and a fund for developing nations lack ambition.
Faye D’Souza assesses how India’s media outlets handled the challenges of reporting on the coronavirus crisis.
Elections were contested by pro-Iranian political groups who demanded full recount and insisted the poll was a 'fraud'.
What stands in the way of reporting on climate change? Plus, violence against Muslims filmed and going viral in India.
Juan Carlos Jobet discusses his plans to turn Chile into one of the world’s biggest producers of green hydrogen.
Despite climate change commitments, the banking industry provided $314bn for oil companies between 2016-2020.
UNHCR chief Filippo Grandi: Rich countries' response to global migration is "to shut down, to separate, to push back".
Sudan’s ambassador to the United States Nureldin Satti tells UpFront 'the coup is over'.
In the aftermath of George Floyd's murder, different communities have started to reshape their police forces.
The peace deal that ended the war in Bosnia 25 years ago is in danger of unravelling.
As a nationwide state of emergency is declared, what can be done to de-escalate tensions on both sides?
Myriad challenges await the new arrivals, many of whom are starting over from scratch and coping with survivor’s guilt.
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