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Spain’s foreign minister discusses her country's business opportunities and responds to questions on foreign policy.
Tribes say locked in a race against time to save language, customs and history.
A renewed Ebola outbreak in Guinea is feared to be spreading across other African countries.
Students were abducted by gunmen who stormed a boarding school in a north-central town on Wednesday.
White nationalists are ramping up recruitment and activity while US president sees threat of 'political extremism'.
Separatist parties increased their majority in Sunday's regional election.
France considers reducing troop numbers as fighting worsens.
Rights groups criticise increasing use of online disruptions to suppress dissent.
Tens of thousands of people have been protesting against this month's military coup.
A South African media empire is revealed to have been paid millions in exchange for pro-government coverage.
Author Nikesh Shukla explores race and parenting in his new book ‘Brown Baby’.
Iraq's dire public services, regular power cuts and water shortages have sparked protest across the country.
America's oldest bank says it plans to hold, transfer and issue digital currencies.
We challenge Danny Danon on why Israel opposes a war crimes probe and debate the future of Russia's opposition protests.
US president wants to revive diplomacy and damaged alliances, but will domestic concerns overwhelm his administration?
Somalia is facing a power vacuum as President Farmaajo's term ends without agreement on holding elections.
President Joe Biden is promising to boost US's cybersecurity defence but can he deliver?
Foreign firms are under pressure to cut ties with the military following the February 1 coup.
Rival factions agree to form a new unity government.
How the farmer protests in India are not just a political problem but also a PR problem for the Modi government.
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