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Is Europe’s migration plan ‘bankrolling dictators’ in North Africa?

Politicians across Europe have long been grappling with the issue of irregular migration, and their attempts to stem the influx of people across the …

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America’s love-hate relationship with Tik Tok

US intelligence says China may use Tik Tok to interfere in the presidential election. Now Washington is debating a bill that would force the app’s Ch…

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Rare access inside Sudan's forgotten war

Since conflict broke out in April 2023, it has been almost impossible for international media to report from Sudan. In that time, stories of horrific…

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Kate Middleton: A palace PR crisis

The Princess of Wales is at the centre of a media storm. Statements from Kensington Palace and the release of an edited family photo have only spurre…

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Life inside Korea's Demilitarised Zone

The Demilitarised Zone - the strip of no-man’s land separating North and South Korea – is the unlikely home to a tiny community of South Koreans. But…

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Russian elections through the eyes of the Putin-controlled media

More than 100 million Russians are expected to vote for the next president over the coming days. Officially, there are four candidates on the ballot,…

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What keeps China’s president up at night?

The signs Xi Jinping’s woes are growing: a deputy diminished. Missing ministers. Stricter security laws. And we haven’t even mentioned the economy. I…

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Haiti: The country governed by gangs

Powerful gangs are elbowing their way into the race for power after Haiti’s Prime Minister Ariel Henry was forced to resign. Hundreds of gun-wielding…

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Panama Canal: It's running dry and it's going to cost us

The most famous waterway in the Americas is running dry. The water level in the Panama Canal is falling critically low, which means the number of shi…

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Will politics steal the show at the Eurovision Song Contest?

As war continues in Gaza, a cultural row is flaring on the other side of the world over Israel’s involvement in the 2024 edition of the Eurovision So…

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