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Liz Truss sacked her Chancellor after only a few weeks in office, and reversed major economic policies.
Ahead of the 20th Party Congress the CCP ramps up pro-Xi Jinping propaganda. Plus, the crushing of speech in Bangladesh.
OPEC+ group has agreed to its deepest cuts to oil production since the coronavirus pandemic, and the US is not happy.
Hundreds of people have died in the worst flooding in a decade in northeastern Nigeria.
The International Monetary Fund paints a grim picture of the global economy.
Russia, China and Turkey are making bold moves across the continent as the United States's presence wanes.
UN and aid agencies say millions of young people are facing hunger and difficulties attending school.
Russia threatens more attacks as the war in Ukraine appears close to a new turning point.
More than 22 million women now live in a state with no abortion access, putting them at risk for worse health outcomes.
In November, Democrats and Republicans will fight for control of legislative power in the US.
As the war in Ukraine continues, people around the world are bearing the cost of energy instability.
US firms are restricted from selling advanced semiconductors to Beijing.
Dozens have been killed in Israeli military raids and attacks in the most violent year since 2015.
EU leaders fail to agree on capping natural gas prices ahead of the northern winter.
In its war on Ukraine - chaos on the battlefield, confusion in internal messaging, and contested historical narratives.
Britain's Prime Minister Liz Truss forced to scrap plans to remove the 45 percent top income tax rate on high earners.
The high representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina discusses controversial electoral law reform.
Pyongyang condemned for launching six rockets in two weeks, raising fears of a nuclear test.
'If we lose the Amazon, if you take the Amazon out of the equation … global temperature could rise by 0.25 degrees.'
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar talks to Marc Lamont Hill about the response to Pakistan floods.
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