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Global Voices - Politics

'Sudan's civil war could last years if nothing is done': An interview with Hatim Abdulaziz

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Rains, destruction and deaths in the south of Brazil demand a new term to define a climate catastrophe

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Pacific groups highlight role of media in addressing climate crisis

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'D voters' remain a key issue in Assam during India's general elections

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Elon Musk, superhero of the Latin American right

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Forging bonds: People-to-People diplomacy between Taiwan and Somaliland

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Bassirou Diomaye Faye: An overview of Senegal's youngest ever leader

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The Indigenous Peoples Camp that calls for rights every April in Brazil

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On World Press Freedom Day, the planet and Palestine are on the Caribbean's radar

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With eyes on Gaza, violations against West Bank journalists multiply

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Middle East & North Africa

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Togo: Reaction to opponent Agbéyomé Kodjo's death while in exile

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Uzbekistan's new vehicle import regulations risk strengthening its most notorious monopoly

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Central Asia & Caucasus

9 months ago

Chad: Military government's leading opponent Yaya Dillo Djérou dies

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Azerbaijan, COP29 host, shows disregard for climate action and human rights

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In Portugal, crowds in the streets celebrate democracy at the 50th anniversary of the Carnation Revolution

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The Law against Fascism that perpetuates authoritarianism in Venezuela

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38 years after Chernobyl disaster, 12% of Belarus's territory is still contaminated

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Judith Suminwa Tuluka, the DRC's first woman prime minister

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EU Parliament condemns the reintroduction of Georgia's foreign agent bill

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First regional elections in Togolese history: An interview with Paul Amegakpo

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Imran Khan's conflict with the military establishment in Pakistan, and his political future

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As a strong supporter of reparations, Barbados has had to reconsider purchasing land from a former slave-owning family

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Papua New Guinea demands apology from Joe Biden over cannibalism remarks

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In Brazil, the intelligence services spied on over 300,000 citizens during the military dictatorship

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Audio deepfakes and AI tricks threaten elections around the world

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