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Al Jazeera’s Fault Lines highlights the struggle of people forced out of the US by contentious law.
Space agencies have their sights set on developing a permanent human presence on the moon.
Many Malaysians were hoping polls would lead to political stability but the vote produced no outright winner.
Vincent Kompany on why representation needs to start in club boardrooms and football as a vehicle for change in Algeria.
Elon Musk breaking rules, laying off staff at Twitter. How will it end? And the exhausting work of climate journalists.
What will be the effect of the World Cup on Qatar and the region, on and off the pitch?
Sam Bankman-Fried's empire sank from a value of $32bn all the way to bankruptcy.
The Chilean President discusses the challenges facing his government at home and abroad.
Dutch court convicts three men for their role in shooting down of Malaysia Airlines flight over eastern Ukraine in 2014.
Finance minister announces tax hikes and spending cuts to curb inflation.
Is 'green' technology simply delaying the most crucial climate action of all - slashing emissions?
Almost five years after Cambridge Analytica was exposed, has anything really changed in the data collection business?
Poland investigates a missile attack on a border town that killed two people.
Ethiopian government and rebels pledge to speed up aid in war-torn Tigray.
Patrice Evra on his success as a player and his childhood abuse. And young Afghan women find a new pitch in Portugal.
Russian troops pull out of strategic city following advances by Ukrainian forces. Is this a turning point in the war?
Big headlines and promises at COP, but is there any action? Plus Prigozhin, Russian propagandist and mercenary magnate.
'We haven't really done the work of meeting the ideals of our constitution, our democracy.'
Are carbon offsets, net zero, climate-neutral all a myth?
Humanitarian agencies have issued warnings for months about extreme hunger and malnutrition.
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