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Russia and Ukraine will soon have to make awkward compromises if they don’t want their conflict to become a forever war.
Opposition rejects the Western choice for president, Juan Guaido, leaving Nicolas Maduro firmly in power.
South Korea's president calls for better military defences after North Korean drones breach its airspace.
Vladimir Putin accuses his opponent of avoiding talks but Volodymyr Zelenskyy says it's just a delaying tactic.
Kurds have been attacked in Paris and their anger is growing.
The opposition Congress Party says its rally aims to highlight what it calls the 'danger' of the ruling BJP.
The US dollar has been on the rise in 2022. What is next for the greenback, gold and cryptocurrencies?
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s co-chair discusses if the world is ready for another health emergency.
COVID infections are rising in China and there are growing fears that new variants could emerge.
earthrise meets some of the environmental campaigners and lawyers who are forcing systemic change through the courts.
Women in Afghanistan express shock and anger over Taliban decision that drew international condemnation.
A House committee advised that the former president be charged with defrauding the US - as he runs for the job again.
With the aim of addressing colonial-era abuses, Dutch government apologises for its role in the slave trade.
As Ukraine appeals for more weapons, critics worry further militarisation will just mean more war.
The Stream also looks at prospects for Sudan's political transition and Zimbabwe's presidential contest in 2023.
NHS healthcare staff calling for better pay and work conditions are pushing ahead with another round of strikes.
Tokyo announces its biggest military build-up since World War II.
At least 20 antigovernment protesters have been killed by troops while former President Pedro Castillo is jailed.
We look at the future of the workplace, the boss-worker power struggle and why job unhappiness is so high.
A billionaire becomes the largest shareholder in a news channel in India. What’s the worry?
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