The Unstoppable Rise of Hindu Nationalism
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Henry Kissinger, who shaped world affairs under two presidents, dies at 100
Washington Post #1 - 13 months ago

Why Oxford and AstraZeneca's vaccine matters for the developing world
Axios #1 - 8 months ago

Bangladesh sees dramatic rise in lightning deaths linked to climate change
BBC News #2 - 6 weeks ago

Profiles in Power
Foreign Affairs #1 - 3 years ago

Live Updates: Police Block Bangladesh Protesters After Deadly Crackdown
New York Times #2 - 12 months ago

Southeast Asia faces more severe effects of climate change than the rest of the world, McKinsey says
CNBC #1 - 6 years ago

Trump’s first 100 days supercharged a global ‘freefall of rights’, says Amnesty
Guardian #3 - 6 weeks ago

How Ukraine Is Remaking War
Foreign Affairs #1 - 14 months ago

A study finds stacking bricks differently could help this country fight air pollution
NPR Online News #5 - 3 weeks ago

Why some of the world's biggest companies are increasingly worried about water scarcity
CNBC #3 - 3 years ago

Muhammad Yunus Pitched to Lead Interim Bangladesh Government
Time #2 - 5 weeks ago

The Age of Energy Insecurity
Foreign Affairs #1 - 2 years ago

California Long Ruled U.S. Shipping. Importers Are Drifting East.
Wall Street Journal #6 - 5 weeks ago

How the U.S. Became the World’s Biggest Gas Supplier
New York Times #2 - 5 weeks ago

Smuggler’s mistake turned rescue into tragedy
Associated Press #1 - 8 months ago

Inevitable Outbreaks
Foreign Affairs #1 - 3 years ago

Hundreds of Thousands March Against Israel’s War
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Meta pins ‘Spamouflage’ influence campaign on Chinese law enforcement
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AI Is a Language Microwave
Atlantic #7 - 6 weeks ago

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Forbes #1 - 2 months ago

World Cup 2022: Fifa president Gianni Infantino accuses West of 'hypocrisy'
BBC News #1 - 3 months ago

Israel Worried Ahead of World Court Genocide Case
Consortium News #1 - 6 hours ago

What the Global South could teach rich countries about health care — if they'd listen
NPR Online News #5 - 3 months ago

Thousands of Migrant Workers Died in Qatar’s Extreme Heat. The World Cup Forced a Reckoning
Time #1 - 2 months ago

Spying, hacking and intimidation: Israel’s nine-year ‘war’ on the ICC exposed
Guardian #1 - 4 months ago

“The Lazarus Heist” explains North Korea’s wild hacking spree
Economist #1 - 2 weeks ago

Pakistan's smog is visible from space. This activist is 'frustrated' but won't give up
NPR Online News #5 - 4 weeks ago

As pandemic raged, global south lacked vaccines. Never again, researchers vow.
Washington Post #1 - 12 months ago

Richest 1% account for more carbon emissions than poorest 66%, report says
Guardian #1 - 3 months ago

International students stripped of legal status in the US are piling up wins in court
Associated Press #4 - 5 months ago

Beyond the US Veto: UN Options to Protect Gaza
Consortium News #1 - 6 hours ago

Report: Facebook Algorithms Promoted Anti-Rohingya Violence
Time #1 - 6 weeks ago

Severe floods causing health problems in south Bangladesh
NPR Online News #7 - 6 weeks ago

BRICS, the economic group of America’s rivals and friends alike, explained
Vox #2 - 2 months ago

Bangladesh Getting Drowned by Colonial History
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Thai authorities issue extreme heat warnings as temperatures top 100
NBC #6 - 17 months ago

The World Needs More Nuclear Power
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TikTok’s rapid growth shows the potency of video
Economist #1 - 4 days ago

'This Government Has Failed Us': Anger Rises In India Over PM Modi's COVID Response
NPR Online News #1 - 2 years ago
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