Sunday, 30 April 2023

WORLD NEWS

Over a decade ago, the Arab Spring got its start in Tunisia. Now, the country's president is tightening his authoritarian grip. The Europeans, though, have been largely silent: They need the Tunisian autocrat in the fight against illegal migration.

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Wednesday, 26 April 2023

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More than 600,000 people die each year of malaria, mostly children. An effective vaccine has now been developed at Oxford that could save hundreds of thousands of lives.

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Saturday, 22 April 2023

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Two rival generals have sparked a war that has buried hopes for a peaceful and democratic fresh start in Sudan. The activists who once brought down the dictatorship are now fearing for the future – and for their lives.

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Wednesday, 19 April 2023

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India is now the world's most populace country and will likely soon become the third largest economy on the globe. For decades, economists have been predicting that India's time would come. Has it finally arrived?

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Monday, 17 April 2023

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The Kremlin has made a habit of seizing Ukrainian boys and girls, with the intention of transforming them into Russian citizens. Families are fighting to get their children back.

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Thursday, 13 April 2023

WORLD NEWS

After being forced to step down, Imran Khan would like to become prime minister of Pakistan again next year. In an interview, he discusses the battle for power that is currently thrusting the country deeper into chaos.

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Wednesday, 5 April 2023

WORLD NEWS

Tehran could be capable of building a nuclear weapon within just a few weeks. In an interview, scholar Nasser Hadian says that Tehran is interested in more than just calculated provocation - and discusses what the West should do next.

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The civil war in Tigray is over - for now. Up to 380,000 civilians are thought to have been killed in the violence, and tens of thousands of women raped. Can peace hold in the face of such atrocities?

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