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Ukrainian and European Union leaders not invited to Russia-US talks in Riyadh.
Donald Trump's tariff policies are starting to take shape and they've led to condemnation across the globe.
Protests are taking place in Bangladesh over a water-sharing dispute with India.
Author Pankaj Mishra argues that Israel’s war on Gaza has dealt a fatal blow to morality and international law.
Exploring contemporary African art with three influential women bridging the continent and its global diaspora.
African leaders are seeking reparations from former colonial powers at a summit in Ethiopia.
Trump targets South Africa over ‘human rights violations’ against white farmers.
Rights groups are decrying violations as they play out for all the world to see.
Professor Nancy Fraser tells Marc Lamont Hill why she believes capitalism is at the root of multiple world crises.
The US president is reaching across the divide and says Russia and Ukraine both want peace.
We explore rising class consciousness among Gen Z and millennials and the growing awareness of economic inequality.
Economist Joseph Gagnon argues that tariffs and the shuttering of USAID won’t resolve the US national deficit.
Syria's Mohammed Abazeed on the transitional government's recovery plan.
We examine how negative global perceptions of the African continent affect its economies and the lives of its people.
The International Criminal Court receives a wave of support after it's hit with US sanctions.
Trump’s ‘days of thunder’ and the hijacking of the US government.
Thousands of employees have been placed on leave and aid recipients in more than 130 countries have been left in limbo.
Marc Lamont Hill discusses the dehumanisation of Palestinians with author and poet Mohammed El-Kurd.
The US president's controversial proposals are garnering global attention.
US president's tariffs against Mexico and Canada are on hold for now, but the trade dispute with China rumbles on.
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