Month: October 2023
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Peace has not stopped Afghanistan’s depopulation | Climate Crisis
This summer, I visited my village in Jaghori district in Ghazni province for the first time since 2017. I had…
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Qatar completes hat-trick of handball Asian Games gold
Qatar clinched a third successive men’s handball gold medal at the Hangzhou Asian Games in China on Thursday. In the…
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Abaya ban in French public schools: Secularism or discrimination? | Religion
UpFront examines discrimination and secularism in France after the government bans the abaya in public schools. As schools begin again,…
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What’s fentanyl, and why have deaths due to drug overdose spiked in the US? | Drugs News
The United States is imposing sanctions and launching indictments against dozens of Chinese companies and individuals it claims are involved…
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In a ghost town, Ukraine’s aid workers toil as Russian shells whizz above | Russia-Ukraine war News
Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine – We meet Yulia in the early morning. The autumn weather, still sunny, has turned sharp, and we…
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What to know about Paris’s race against bedbugs to the 2024 Olympic Games | Health News
As Paris gears up to welcome an anticipated half a million visitors during the 2024 Summer Olympics, there are some…
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Hunt announces wage boost for low earners
British Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt speaks on stage at Britain’s Conservative Party’s annual conference in Manchester. The UK…
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Pussy Riot’s Tolokonnikova: ‘Russia wants me poisoned, dead, or in jail’ | News
Nadya Tolokonnikova, an artist and activist, was placed on Russia’s most wanted list in March. Weeks earlier, she had released…
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In Nigeria, economic blues dampen patriotism on Independence Day | Government
Lagos, Nigeria – For decades, Nigerians would dance on the streets to loud music on October 1, waving the country’s…
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