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23 Mar
Ukraine is the central theme of EU talks in Brussels, and notably whether Russian assets frozen in Europe should be diverted to Kyiv for the war effort. The support of the 27 states is increasingly under the spotlight as doubts persist over America's continued financing of the Ukrainian resistance.
23 Mar
Ahead of general elections in India, PM Modi's BJP party is riding a wave of popularity. The only other big national party, Congress, is struggling to find its way in an election race that many experts believe is already decided. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is travelling the nation, trying to mobilize support.
23 Mar
The US says Gaza's entire population doesn't have enough food. But despite humanitarian concerns and warnings from allies, Israel says planned ground operations in Rafah must go ahead.
23 Mar
Sweden recently became NATO's 32nd member state, prompted to join like its neighbor Finland in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The country could play a crucial role in a possible conflict between Russia and NATO. In Berlin, DW spoke to Sweden's Foreign Minister Tobias Billström.
23 Mar
As Haiti's political parties verge on forming a security council, gangs have made advances in the capital city and reports of gunshots have emerged.
23 Mar
After several months of relative calm, Mozambique's troubled Cabo Delgado province has been thrown into turmoil as Islamist insurgents increase their international network in Africa.
23 Mar
Gunmen killed at least 60 people and injured more than 145 in a concert hall near Moscow, authorities announced late Friday in what Russia has described as a "terrorist attack."
23 Mar
Gunmen killed at least 60 people and injured more than 145 in a concert hall near Moscow, authorities announced late Friday in what Russia has described as a "terrorist attack."
22 Mar
Presidential candidate Anies Baswedan is seeking a new vote following Prabowo Subianto's confirmation as the new leader of Indonesia.
22 Mar
Geologists around the world are calling it the "new gold rush". We ask why companies are rushing to capitalise on white or natural hydrogen, with our guest Minh Khoi Le.
22 Mar
Thousands of Slovaks have taken to the streets saying that a plan by Prime Minister Robert Fico's government to revamp the public broadcaster RTVS would threaten press freedom.
22 Mar
Timber traffickers are accused of cutting down trees illegally on a regular basis. While forest protection services are stepping up patrols in forest reserves, the authorities admit to being overwhelmed by the problem. Our correspondents Shahzaib Wahlah and Sonia Ghezali report.

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Since Tunisian President Kais Saied seized full governing powers in July 2021, concern has been growing about a crackdown on free speech and dissent in the country. In the last year, about 50 political opponents have been in jail in various cases.
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The Nigerian government says it is investigating the $2.4 billion foreign exchange allocations and forward contracts which the Central Bank of Nigeria flagged as ineligible. Tilewa Adebajo, the CEO of CFG Advisory, joins CNBC Africa for this discussion.
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Even though the Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for last week’s deadly Moscow concert hall attack, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, pro-Russian social media users and bots are continuing to insist that Ukraine was involved in the atrocity.
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FRANCE 24 spoke to Egyptian-American comedian Bassem Youssef, who is speaking out against the war in Gaza. Formerly a TV icon in Egypt before fleeing to the US, Youssef called accusations of anti-Semitism against him "laughable". Calling the label "overused", especially against Jews supporting the Palestinian cause, he said that anti-Semitism "has become a comical accusation". "Anti-Zionism is not anti-Semitism," he added.
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Even though the Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for last week’s deadly Moscow concert hall attack, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, pro-Russian social media users and bots are continuing to insist that Ukraine was involved in the atrocity. We debunk all the false claims for you in this edition of Truth or Fake.
7 hours ago
The final session of day One of the Guardian Woman Festival featured Anita Ibru and Natalie Torin, as well as Abiola Adediran. They spoke on navigating the sometimes turbulent waters of generational businesses.