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Warnings of authoritarianism after president sacked ministers and froze parliament.
Spyware scandal and government raids on media outlets have Indian journalists worried about press freedom.
President sacks prime minister and freezes parliament after anti-government protests.
Community activist Temi Mwale and political activist Athian Akec are on a mission to end youth violence in the UK.
Translators and contractors in Afghanistan fear the resurgent Taliban as US and NATO troops leave.
New infections and deaths skyrocket as volunteers fill gaps in medical care.
Space tourism will be worth $8bn by 2030, but that's a fraction of today's $350bn space industry.
The global epidemic of surveillance using malicious spyware. Plus, Bild’s battle for political influence in Germany.
The High Council for National Reconciliation’s chief discusses if trust has been built after months of negotiations.
UNESCO is considering 17 cultural and natural sites to add to its Heritage list.
Best of the week and behind the scenes.
Veteran journalist Chris Matthews reflects on politics, American style.
Journalists, activists and even world leaders may have been targeted by Israeli firm NSO's Pegasus spyware.
The US and a number of its Western allies blame China for an alleged cyberattack.
In this episode, we also discuss Europe's flooding crisis and Mexico's drug war.
Youth leader Karim Safieddine and journalist Azza el-Masri on ways out of Lebanon’s economic and political crises.
UN says reparations needed to achieve more progress in fight for racial justice.
Scientists warn wildfires, floods and heatwaves are becoming the norm.
Cuban government imposes internet blackouts and jams communications. Also, the rise of socially conscious sports stars.
The conflict in the north has cost $2.5bn, the dollar has sunk and international investors are staying away.
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