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Can the world seize an opportunity out of the COVID crisis to create a greener and more prosperous future?
Demonstrators urge government to tackle poverty, inequality and police repression.
The Taliban is taking control of more areas as Afghan soldiers flee the country.
Dispute remains unresolved between Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia over a giant dam built by Ethiopia on the Blue Nile.
From mishandling the pandemic to its overreliance on commodities, leaders are being challenged by parties on the left.
We look at the erosion of free speech, the squeeze on civil liberties and new stringent laws in Hong Kong.
The palliative care specialist discusses whether health services worldwide lack compassion.
As the return of major sporting events draws thousands of fans to stadiums, UN agencies are working to boost security.
Best of the week and behind the scenes.
The African Union's COVID-19 envoy strongly criticised Europe for failing to deliver doses it promised.
After a brief absence from the public eye, the former president is holding a string of campaign rallies across the US.
Protesters have defied curfews to demand change in Africa's last absolute monarchy.
Government forces withdraw as rebels retake Mekelle and reject unilateral ceasefire declared by the government.
French regional elections have dealt a serious setback for President Emmanuel Macron and rival Marine Le Pen.
Clint Smith talks about his new book “How the Word is Passed,” and how the violence of the past shapes injustice today.
Thousands of Afghans who assisted the United States are concerned for their safety as US forces prepare to withdraw.
White former police officer Derek Chauvin sentenced to 22.5 years in prison for murdering George Floyd, a Black man.
As the government fails to expand the economy to accommodate its growing population, youth unemployment has soared.
President-elect Ebrahim Raisi’s track record is largely off limits for discussion among Iranians.
The Palestinian master artist discusses art as part of the resistance movement.
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