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Kenya’s pact of silence with its military is breaking
A BBC documentary on security forces killing protesters ignited a firestorm in Kenya - but not for what it revealed.
Release of activist a “glimmer of hope in extremely dark times”
Columbia University student activist has been freed after being detained at what he thought was citizenship hearing
Workers observe May Day with marches and demos under Trump tariffs shadow
The holiday, also known as International Workers’ Day or Labor Day, marks the struggles and achievements of workers.
Rebuilding Bangladesh after Sheikh Hasina’s fall
101 East investigates the downfall of Bangladesh’s ruthless regime and goes inside the fight to reclaim democracy.
Kenya MP’s killing appears ‘targeted and premeditated’, police say
Charles Ong'ondo Were had complained his life was in danger before attack, local reports say.
Haitians flee across country’s longest river to escape gang violence
Video shows dozens of Haitians trying to cross the country’s longest river to escape escalating gang violence after arme
This May Day, workers unite to make big polluters pay for climate damage
Pushed to the brink by heat and injustice, South Asia’s workers demand reparations from fossil fuel corporations.
What is behind the violence in Syria?
Clashes in Damascus suburbs have killed more than 30 people this week.
Ukraine expected to ratify US minerals deal lacking security guarantees
Deal hailed as 'diplomatic win' for Ukraine, but former Russian President Medvedev says Trump has 'broken' Kyiv.
Fears of attack in Pakistan-administered Kashmir amid acute India tensions
More than 1,000 religious schools have been shut and people have begun readying walled bunkers.

