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What’s behind the recent unrest in South Africa?
The Somali women’s football team fights cultural barriers and funding problems in a bid to represent the country.
Investigating the shocking living conditions at a Greek island camp for refugees trying to get into Europe.
The Olympics are on - here’s your guide to Tokyo 2020.
How shrapnel from Israeli missiles exposed French arms manufacturers, accused of complicity in a French court of law.
A creative exploration of android development and the complicated world of human-machine relationships.
In Tunisia, Ghofrane Binous, a 25-year-old Black woman from a working-class neighbourhood, runs for national elections.
Afghan forces say they took back Spin Boldak, but the Taliban say they remain firmly in control.
“The children can’t take this.”
Government plans require a COVID-19 vaccine certificate or negative PCR test to enter bars, restaurants and cinemas.
The president of Haiti has been assassinated. What happened to Jovenel Moïse?
Have measures taken in the name of defeating COVID-19 also damaged civil liberties?
Kurt Moser spent 30 years shooting war images ‘you really should not see’. Now, he catches light with his giant camera.
Why are G7 countries worried? And what’s China’s endgame?
Telling Zimbabwe's story as it has never been told before, Petina Gappah writes about her country's struggle for change.
A cinematic dialogue between Western perceptions and the Congolese experience of reality.
The remarkable stories of two Arab immigrants to Germany and the US - a logo designer and an atomic scientist.
The epic struggle of the victims of Spain’s 40-year dictatorship under General Franco, as they seek justice to this day.
War stories from the Caravelle Hotel, a vital vantage point for journalists in old Saigon reporting the Vietnam War.
Football is a passion in Chad but the national team has yet to qualify for top African and world tournaments.
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