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A collective of advocacy groups aims to raise awareness of crimes against journalists.
World's biggest economies approve a 15 percent minimum rate on multinationals.
Faye D’Souza analyses how much damage the COVID pandemic has wrought on India’s economy and where it goes from here.
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan and the latest case of Indian authorities taking Bollywood to task. Plus, a refugee hotline.
A journey into one of the world’s most dangerous migration routes.
Airlines continue to receive life support from governments, totalling $243bn since the start of the pandemic.
Institutions in the UK and France return artefacts to Nigeria and Benin following years-long campaigns.
World leaders face pressure to act from youth activists.
President Biden promised to confront white supremacy but past notions on race persist – and flourish – among Americans.
Minorities criticise proposed legal reforms that Sri Lanka's president says aim to heal divisions.
Latest military coup has ended power-sharing agreement with civilian leaders.
The latest wedding to a non-royal strikes controversy among the Japanese public.
Expectations of a transition to democracy have been thrown into uncertainty after Sudan's military seized power.
We travel across Europe from fire-devastated Greece, to the plundered forests of Romania and the coalfields of Poland.
Demonstrators continue to battle for deep reforms to tackle police brutality.
Faye D’Souza examines how India’s government performed through the coronavirus pandemic.
Belarus accused of helping migrants and refugees cross into the bloc as a retaliation against EU sanctions.
Why is discourse about the investigation into the Beirut blast so polarised? And the Russian law affecting journalists.
The European Union’s first chief prosecutor discusses how the bloc protects its financial interests.
More than 40 low-income countries applied to the scheme but still ended up paying out $36.4bn.
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