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The same people who questioned Jorge Bergoglio when he became Pope today celebrate him as “the most important Argentine in ...
If deforestation and forest degradation continue unchecked, at least 27 percent of the undisturbed rainforests in the Congo ...
As Gaza faces mass starvation, a humanitarian flotilla carrying aid was bombed — while governments looked away.
I’m not someone who cries easily, but when I walked out of that room, I broke down for three hours. I cried over politics and ...
Lebanese artist Nour Hifaoui transforms personal encounters into provocative art, igniting conversations about desire, ...
Regional media organisations cite the “urgent” need to address the transformative impact of AI on journalism within the ...
At the largest Indigenous collective action in Brazil, Acampamento Terra Livre (ATL), young people from several regions of ...
A lot of people were pro-Bukele until they realized that if they make a wrong step, they could end up in El Salvador's prison ...
Safety is the main challenge because anyone who is working for Mizzima News or who is known to work for us will be punished, ...
Trinidad & Tobago votes for change as country’s first woman prime minister makes a triumphant return
The snap election followed a period of political upheaval whereby former PM Keith Rowley resigned and appointed Stuart Young ...
For the first time in the history of the Index, the conditions for practising journalism are poor in half of the world’s countries and satisfactory fewer than one in four.
Sri Lanka's proposed abortion law reform, though welcomed, highlights systemic issues: women's exclusion from decision-making ...
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