A month ago, on 28 October 2024, the Israeli parliament voted overwhelmingly to ban the United Nations Relief and Works ...
Argentina's 'anarcho-capitalist' leader is a dream come true for the rich and powerful.
It’s 3.00am, on Thursday 8 August 2024. A small group of vans are driving quietly through the dark countryside of northern ...
As a child, Anoosheh Ashoori wanted to become an astronaut. After finishing secondary school in Iran he travelled to Britain ...
The acclaimed Turkish journalist and writer joins us to talk about the descent from democracy into fascism and the ‘magic ...
Sophie Neiman reports from the Democratic Republic of Congo to shine a light on the neglected stories of women bearing the brunt of war. The sharp sound of glass breaking under a rubber boot echoes ...
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Mustapha Dumbaya lost 47 relatives in the outbreak. He explores why dysfunctional R&D is letting down those people who need it most.
Every home in Sierra Leone is well stocked with candles, gasoline lanterns and trusty flashlights. These are life essentials in the capital, Freetown, where electricity is intermittent at best.
The wide-eyed child, smiling or starving, is the most powerful fundraiser for aid agencies. But no matter how effective the image, the message can be very destructive. Paddy Coulter explains. This ...