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Thousands angry at a so-called 'foreign agent' bill making its way through parliament.
Lawsuits examining Section 230 could hold Big Tech liable for harmful third-party content online.
The UN is appealing to global powers to help Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.
One of the world’s leading seismologists discusses the disaster in Turkey and Syria, one month on.
The UN's nuclear agency says Iran has pledged to cooperate with the monitoring of its sites.
The world's ocean are being threatened by issues ranging overfishing to deep-sea mining.
Fire, violence and exultant settlers - Israel's occupation gets darker. Plus, journalism in crisis in Pakistan.
The European Union plans to halt fossil fuel car sales by 2035 and wants to speed up the switch to electric vehicles.
Protests are being held against proposed judicial reforms, and wave of Israeli raids have killed dozens of Palestinians
In an UpFront Special, Marc Lamont Hill examines why the US armed forces are failing to hit their recruitment targets.
The Russian ambassador to the UK discusses the conflict in Ukraine, a year on.
Gathering of world's biggest economies overshadowed by war in Ukraine rather than what was on host India's agenda.
France has already announced it's scaling down its military presence on the African continent.
As corporations fail to deliver on climate pledges, environmentalists turn to litigation.
Hundreds of thousands have been killed and millions displaced since the conflict in Darfur began 20 years ago.
Tunisian President Kais Saied's comments on Black African migrants have been condemned as racist and xenophobic.
Who will win the elections and get Nigeria's top job? Plus, Ukrainian journalists in a country under attack.
One year since Russia's invasion of Ukraine began, the West is still rolling out sanctions against Moscow.
Prime Minister Kaja Kallas discusses what Europe has learned since last year’s invasion of Ukraine.
Two views on Russia's war in Ukraine paint different pictures of the road ahead.
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