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Ioanna Sakoufaki
Ioanna Sakoufaki
Ioanna Sakoufaki
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What's behind Hungary's protests?
At least 15,000 people are protesting for the fifth day in Hungary's capital Budapest against what they call 'slave' laws.
6 MIN READ
Is DRC's latest Ebola outbreak more challenging than the last?
Ebola has reared its ugly head again in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The DRC has dealt with more outbreaks of the disease than any other nation. The battle to contain it comes amid violent conflict and political crises.
10 MIN READ
From Mobutu to Kabila, media freedom in Democratic Republic of the Congo
Africa's second-largest country is in a state of crisis, brought on by decades of conflict, plundering and Ebola outbreaks. With elections expected in December, can the DRC's media hold up under mounting pressure on what they say and about whom?
12 MIN READ
Pakistan elections: how does it all work?
More than 105 million Pakistanis are eligible to vote on July 25 for a new lower house of parliament, and, in doing so, usher in a new prime minister – an office whose term no elected representative has been able to complete.
19 MIN READ
What is happening in Catalonia and what happens next?
Catalonia is expected to declare independence from Spain within the next few days, after police violence during the October 1 referendum.
8 MIN READ
12 things to know about the endless war in Afghanistan
Another explosion struck the heart of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan on Wednesday, killing at least 90 and wounding over 300 people. It was just the latest in a series of attacks on a people that are the victims of seemingly perpetual war.
6 MIN READ
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