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India’s constitution declares it to be a secular state, though it also carries a strong Hindu influence, which the ruling BJP ...
As global demand soars, President Gabriel Boric hopes to increase Chile's lithium wealth. Vanessa Baird reports on how the ...
They are touted as our way out of climate chaos and essential for making the things we use, from mobile phones to electric vehicles. Vanessa Baird sets out to investigate critical minerals – and the ...
The website has a huge following in the US, but anti hate speech laws may hinder its German success, explains Gouri Sharma.
Tanzania is home to the highest point in Africa as well as to Olduvai Gorge, where some of the oldest human remains have been found. It also contains most of the Serengeti region, which hosts a ...
Does this presidential run-off mark a new dawn for Chile? Luis Hernán Vargas Faulbaum asks.
Thanks to Barack Obama and a piece of mobile technology, Kenya's reputation is now based on more than just safari parks, as Geoffrey Kamadi explains.
Seldom do political leaders resign after their ‘struggle’ has been achieved. David Hutt explores whether this should be the case in Burma.
Tunisia continues to enjoy close economic and political ties with the US and Europe and benefits from billions of dollars of foreign investment.
From Section 28 to equal marriage, legal gains have been achieved but there is still work to be done, says Adam Long.
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