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Interviews6 years ago
'Bahrain parliamentary elections nothing but a farce'
An academic says the elections in Bahrain are a farce and meant to deceive people into thinking they have a say in the kingdom’s affairs.
'Bahrain parliamentary elections nothing but a farce'
Interviews6 years ago
‘Israel wants to dwindle number of Palestinians to zero’
An activist believes that Israel is pursuing the policy of killing young Palestinians to dwindle the number of Palestinian population to zero.
‘Israel wants to dwindle number of Palestinians to zero’
Interviews6 years ago
Saudi Arabia ‘responsible’ for Yemen famine
An activist says Saudis are responsible for the deteriorating hunger crisis in Yemen and the UN must directly blame them in order to stop their blockade.
Saudi Arabia ‘responsible’ for Yemen famine
More6 years ago
Top militia chief surrenders in DR Congo’s Kasai region
A top chief who led a coalition of armed militia groups has surrendered in the central Kasai region of the Democratic Republic of Congo with hundreds of youth fighters.
Top militia chief surrenders in DR Congo’s Kasai region
More6 years ago
Tanzanian president seeks end to birth control
President John Magufuli has urged Tanzanian women to "give up contraceptive methods," insisting his country needs more people.
Tanzanian president seeks end to birth control
Society6 years ago
122 pregnant minke whales killed in Japan during hunting
Japan has killed 122 pregnant minke whales during a highly controversial annual whaling expedition that Tokyo defends as scientific research.
122 pregnant minke whales killed in Japan during hunting
Afghanistan6 years ago
Afghanistan’s poverty rate rises as economy suffers
Afghanistan's poverty rate has worsened sharply over the past five years as the economy has stalled and the Taliban insurgency has spread, a survey shows.
Afghanistan’s poverty rate rises as economy suffers
Society6 years ago
'Advanced economies need migration to boost labor'
Aging populations in advanced economies drain the labor force, but allowing an influx of immigrant workers could counteract that decline.
'Advanced economies need migration to boost labor'
Brazil7 years ago
World water conference starts in Brazil after UN warning
The international conference on world water supplies opened in Brasilia after the UN issued its 2018 World Water Development Report warning.
World water conference starts in Brazil after UN warning
More7 years ago
UN warns of rising food insecurity across Africa
About 224 million people are suffering from malnutrition across Africa as climate change and conflicts heighten food insecurity across the continent.
UN warns of rising food insecurity across Africa
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