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Gaza’s fragile ceasefire is over. Israel launched overnight strikes on Tuesday, which have kil

US air strikes in Yemen have killed at least 53 people and injured more than 100. The strikes came a

Once hailed as the Philippines's strongman and infamous for his so-called "war on drugs", former Pre

We're coming to you on Sundays with weekly roundups as Israel's war in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria cont

Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on May 15, 2023. None of

How did Serbia’s students prompt a national movement for change? They’re leading country

What led to the arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, a prominent pro-Palestine activist at Columbia University?

Is this China’s renaissance? Despite a trade war with the United States, China seems to be bou

With hundreds dead after days of fighting between armed supporters of former leader Bashar al-Assad

The clock is ticking down to the next pandemic, which could be deadlier than the last, as new zoonot

We're coming to you on Sundays with weekly roundups as Israel's war in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria cont

Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on September 19th, 2023.

Silicon Valley’s “broligarchy” rose to power with the inauguration of US President

Arab countries have agreed on a plan to rebuild and govern Gaza without displacing its Palestinian p

AI is being used to save Indigenous languages, but is it the right fix? One new project aims to use

After clashing with US President Donald Trump over support, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zele

Ramadan is peak season for watching Syrian TV dramas, a cherished tradition once stifled by censorsh

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Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on December 14th, 2022.

A Brazilian film on forced disappearances under Brazil’s military dictatorship is making waves