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119 эпизодHealthcare on a lifeline: Egypt’s hospitals rely on Ramadan donations to survive
In Egypt, Ramadan is not just a time for religious fasting – it is also a critical financial lifeline for the country’s public and charitable healthca...
Europe’s borders under threat from Russia: Baltic states gear up for war
On Europe’s eastern flank, the Baltic states – Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania – fear they could become Vladimir Putin’s next target. After several dron...
Menopause at work: Germany starts breaking the taboo
While Germany faces a persistent shortage of skilled workers, one factor often overlooked is the impact of perimenopause. At this pivotal stage in the...
Six months after Nepal's revolution, Generation Z hopes for change in elections
In Nepal, 18 million people are eligible to vote in this Thursday's parliamentary elections. More than 120 parties are running, over a third of them c...
High amounts of sugar found in Nestlé baby cereal sold in Africa
Swiss food giant Nestlé is facing criticism over the sugar content of Cerelac, its infant cereal brand sold in Africa. An investigation by the NGO Pub...
In Japan, support for the death penalty remains high
Japan is one of the few countries that still use the death penalty. The most recent execution took place in June 2025, when a man was hanged for killi...
Book bans on the rise in Texas public school libraries
Since Donald Trump's return to the White House, the US has seen a significant increase in book censorship. According to PEN America, more than 6,800 b...
Solidarity in the Arctic Circle: Indigenous peoples united against Trump's threats
Spread across eight nation-states, the Arctic Circle is home to a number of Indigenous peoples. US President Donald Trump's ambitions to take control...
When a miracle pill becomes a trap: France's addiction to anti-anxiety medication
France is Europe's second-largest consumer of benzodiazepines – a class of sedatives that includes drugs like Valium and Xanax. Every year, nearly 10...
Winemakers of France's Bordeaux region forced to adapt to survive
Wine is the lifeblood of France's southwestern Bordeaux region, employing 60,000 people both directly and indirectly. But faced with falling consumpti...
No end in sight for displaced Ukrainians after four years of war
This Tuesday, February 24 marks four years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, forcing millions to flee their homes. Today there...
In Brussels, volunteers assemble drones to be sent to Ukraine
In undisclosed locations, volunteers meet regularly in the Belgian capital to assemble drones destined for Ukraine. Teachers, European civil servants,...
Kenyans tricked into fighting for Russia in Ukraine
Hundreds of Kenyans have been recruited and sent to the front line in Ukraine as expendable troops for the Russian army. Some were unaware they were b...
Pakistan becomes major drug hub as Afghanistan exports crisis
Long considered a transit route, Pakistan is now emerging as a major hub for both drug production and consumption. This shift follows the upheaval tri...
Indonesia's picture-postcard island of Bali grapples with property frenzy
Bali's picture-postcard image is cracking. On Indonesia's premium tourist resort, the race to build luxury villas and hotels has triggered an unpreced...
Unlocking the secrets of glaciers: Scientists, mountaineers on a climate rescue mission
Glaciers are vital to Earth's water supplies, yet they are being pushed to the brink of collapse. Half of the world's glaciers could disappear by the...
Facial recognition: ICE agents use app to scan US citizens and immigrants
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents are using a new facial recognition smartphone app called Mobile Fortify to scan the faces of both...
Bangladesh elections: Islamist-led coalition hopes for chance at power
Bangladesh has held its first elections since a student revolution deposed autocratic leader Sheikh Hasina in 2024. Hasina's main rival, the Banglades...
Canada's tighter immigration policy divides the country
Canada is undergoing a historic demographic shift: according to Statistics Canada, the country is experiencing its sharpest population decline since W...
Failed American dream: Deportees restart their lives in Guatemala
In the year since Donald Trump returned to the White House, more than 350,000 migrants have been deported from the United States. This report takes us...
Humanitarian crisis in northern Syria leaves Kurdish refugees stranded
In Syria, last week’s agreement between Kurdish forces and Damascus includes a humanitarian component, ultimately aimed at allowing refugees to return...
Yodelling taken to new heights: Swiss folk singing adapts to modern era
Long confined to tourist clichés, Swiss yodelling is moving on from being a folkloric curiosity. This ancient Alpine vocal technique, which alternates...
Mass weddings on the rise in Pakistan as poverty soars
In Pakistan, the economic crisis and climate-related natural disasters are placing sustained pressure on the poorest families. In a nation where aroun...
US-Canada relations cool at the border over Trump's tariffs and threats
Canada and the United States share the world's longest border. But tensions are rising over trade and politics. US President Donald Trump has threaten...
Inside the Chinese factories of fast-fashion giant Shein
The meteoric rise of Shein, one of the world's biggest fast-fashion retailers, has not been without controversy. For years, human rights groups have w...
French-American chemist makes major breakthrough in recycling of rare earths
Rare earth elements are crucial for defence, auto and electronic industries and have become a geopolitical battleground. China controls 95 percent of...
Local elections in Marseille: Left and far right in battle for city hall
As France gears up for local elections in March, mayoral races are heating up across the country. In Marseille, France's second-largest city, which is...
Restoring Mont Saint-Michel: Historic French monument in need of repair
Located in the French region of Normandy, Mont-Saint-Michel is a breathtaking site, recognised the world over. Millions of visitors come to visit this...
Smile, you're on camera: Facial recognition becomes widespread in London
With CCTV cameras on almost every street corner, London is the European capital with the most video surveillance, and facial recognition is becoming i...
From Hollywood to Fort Worth: Film and TV productions move to Texas
As Hollywood faces an unprecedented crisis, Texas eyes an opportunity. Thanks to new tax incentives, the state is attracting producers and studios, wi...
Senegalese city of Saint-Louis threatened by rising sea levels
Senegal's former capital Saint-Louis, a coastal city and UNESCO World Heritage site, is threatened by rising sea levels caused by climate change. Esti...
India still plagued by scourge of 'witch-hunting'
"Witch-hunting" remains widespread across India, targeting mostly village women who are often single, widowed or otherwise isolated. Many endure sever...
Residents of Tunisian town of Gabes demand end to pollution
In the southern Tunisian town of Gabes, anger has been simmering in recent months as locals demand the dismantlement of the Tunisian Chemical Group. T...
A timeline of events in Iran: From cost-of-living protests to political revolt
Iranians began taking to the streets in late December. What initially began with protests against the spiralling cost of living has grown into a natio...
Visitors flock to Siwa: Egypt's hidden oasis threatened by tourism
Until 1984, there was no road connecting the oasis of Siwa and its 8,000 Bedouin residents with the rest of Egypt. Lost deep in the desert near the Li...
Italy, a pioneer in regulating artificial intelligence
Italy has become a pioneer in regulating artificial intelligence (AI). Last autumn, the Italian parliament approved a draft bill concerning the "Provi...
Driverless robotaxis arrive in US cities, but are they safe?
In the United States, driverless taxis piloted by artificial intelligence are appearing in cities from Los Angeles to Miami. But are these phantom dri...
Indians suffer from health scourge of noise pollution
Between traffic, excessive use of car horns, building sites and religious celebrations, the ears of residents in Indian megacities like New Delhi and...
In Japan, organised crime finds new recruits online with 'yami baito'
A new type of criminal activity known as yami baito is spreading in Japan. The modus operandi is simple: online ads offer easy, well-paid jobs such as...
Back to textbooks: Denmark rolls back digital learning
Denmark has long been hailed as a digital champion, with online public services, digital IDs and tablets in schools as early as 2011. But authorities...