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Military uses live bullets on anti-coup protesters, killing dozens.
We debate censorship, 'cancel culture' and Big Tech's role with journalists Glenn Greenwald and Yasmin Alibhai-Brown.
Former US president has declared war on fellow Republicans who are trying to distance their party from his influence.
A woman-led podcast explores what it means to be a man.
Former President Donald Trump made his first speech since leaving office at Conservative Political Action Conference.
Rohingya refugees have been caught up in a diplomatic dispute about who should take them in.
People in occupied West Bank and besieged Gaza face health crisis and economic uncertainty amid long wait for vaccines.
President Xi Jinping declares victory over destitution, but critics question poverty bar and project sustainability.
A new Australian law looks to reset Big Tech’s relationship with news media.
Norway could license companies for seabed mining by 2023 to meet demand for batteries, wind turbines and solar energy.
The Haitian foreign minister discusses his country’s ongoing political crisis.
Pashinyan has accused the army of attempted coup and is resisting calls to resign.
UN's human rights chief said Sri Lankan government is failing to pursue those responsible for war crimes.
Iran wants an end to sanctions. Washington wants a say in Iran’s nukes and regional role. Can they make a deal … again?
Documents proving vaccination against COVID-19 pose ethical questions.
The Italian ambassador to the DRC was killed in the latest attack by a rebel group in the vast country's east.
A confidential UN report says that private security contractor Erik Prince violated Libya's arms embargo.
A dispute about delayed elections led to gunfire in Mogadishu on Friday.
After revelations of a $1.3bn Black Sea palace, there are questions over the president’s wealth.
Myanmar’s military is battling a civil disobedience movement that is growing online. Plus, Britain's digital divide.
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