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Western nations aim to cut off funds flowing to Moscow's war effort, but Ukraine says it's not enough.
Turkish president’s spokesman discusses operation in Syria’s multiplayer ground.
WHO says gaps in testing and vaccination could allow dangerous variants to emerge.
Chinese protesters push back against stifling zero-COVID policies. Plus, art in times of turmoil in Sri Lanka.
A growing number of strikes and labour protests is threatening industries all over the world.
UN warns conflict in occupied Palestinian territories is near 'boiling point'.
Japanese and US pharmaceuticals publish results of a trial being hailed as a breakthrough.
Amid rising COVID cases, citizens continue unprecedented demonstrations against government lockdown measures.
A court has begun announcing its verdict against 19 former senior officials.
Public support for unions is at highest level in decades as workers organise at major corporations.
A museum in London has returned its entire collection of Benin Bronzes to the Nigerian government.
UNESCO is considering cultural traditions for inclusion on the Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
Industrial unrest is spreading across large areas of the world.
Iran's Supreme Leader praises security forces who have cracked down on protesters.
Fog of war gets denser, and nuanced reporting becomes more challenging in Ukraine. Plus, influencers in war-torn Syria.
Anwar Ibrahim has pledged to fight corruption and focus on the economy.
'The UK finds it harder and harder to actually deliver the standard of living that many people expect' - William Davies.
'We've been able to see the future, and we still ignored it,' says Canadian environmentalist David Suzuki.
Anger and frustration in China as repeated lockdowns limit economic activity and isolate millions.
Turkey says it is determined to secure its southern border.
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