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The Italian sportswoman discusses her career, racism, and the importance of sisterhood in women's sports.
Islamabad has reported an increase in cross-border attacks by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.
After Rupert Murdoch's resignation, what is next for his media empire? Plus, TikTok and the Italian Mafia.
Raymond Ndong Sima discusses whether the coup marks the beginning of democratic rule or a new era under the same elite.
Zhongrong, one of China's largest trusts, missed payments to clients in August.
It has been disputed for decades, but the region is now under Azerbaijan's control.
A group of young activists is suing dozens of governments in Europe and beyond.
Fault Lines examines the case against activists opposing Atlanta's "Cop City" police training centre.
US pollsters weigh in on the economy, Biden’s age and more as the parties plot their strategies for victory in 2024.
Alex Honnold on his fight against climate change and balancing high stakes rock climbing with family life.
The shooting of a police officer leads to a siege at a monastery where three attackers are killed.
The Russian naval headquarters in Sevastopol is one of Moscow's most important bases.
The US federal government is once again facing a possible shutdown.
The Dutch prime minister discusses the end of his political and diplomatic era after 13 years in power.
Misinformation and media restrictions add to the chaos in flood-stricken Derna. And, preserving Nigeria’s past in print.
US Federal Reserve holds rates steady while European Central Bank signals a pause in monetary tightening policy.
DRC has asked the UN to withdraw its troops saying it has failed to protect civilians.
Armenian separatists in the region agree to disarm after a quick assault by Baku.
The former US presidential candidate says his new party, Forward, can disrupt the dysfunction of the two-party system.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accuses New Delhi of triggering tension between the two countries.
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