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Elon Musk's brain-chip Neuralink company is working on technology that could improve the lives of those with paralysis.
Refugee filmmaker Hassan Akkad and restaurateur Asma Khan discuss their separate paths for combatting social injustice.
Delay to vaccine deliveries and public hesitancy over inoculation could undermine effort to combat coronavirus.
Pro-British loyalists have been rioting every day for a week, angry about post-Brexit issues.
We look at the lives and legacies of three journalists who broke the mould.
mRNA could open the door to treatments of cancer, heart disease and brain diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
The UN deputy secretary-general discusses the key issues affecting women in her home country and around the world.
Leaders in southern Africa are considering possible troop deployment to northern Mozambique amid a rise in attacks.
We challenge Hungarian government spokesperson Zoltán Kovács and debate the case for reparations for US slavery.
The European Medicines Agency says the link between AstraZeneca vaccine and blood clots is very rare.
The Russian president has signed laws that could keep him in office until 2036.
The US and Iran hold indirect talks in Vienna aimed at salvaging the pact after Trump withdrew the US in 2018.
Armed group attack on Palma forces thousands from their homes.
Tougher restrictions and lockdowns are back in place in much of Europe as COVID infections rise rapidly again.
Geneticist Adam Rutherford and economist Faiza Shaheen discuss race, class and the fight against prejudice.
Ireland’s foreign minister discusses EU-Iran relations and other challenges facing global diplomacy.
There has been a sharp escalation in fighting and reports of a Russian troop build-up at the border.
The film “Concrete Cowboy’ offers an insight into a unique lifestyle.
Amazon lashes out at bad coverage, angry lawmakers and workers seeking to unionise.
Five hundred businessmen and bankers tell Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro to take action to control the pandemic.
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