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How the film I’m Still Here forces Brazil to face a dictatorship’s legacy
By telling the true story of Eunice Paiva, the Oscar-nominated film has renewed pressure to address Brazil’s past.
Israel threatens a second Nakba, yet denies the first ever happened
Israel has long denied the 1948 Nakba ethnic cleansing, even as it calls for carrying out a second Nakba today.
How are Gen Z embracing minimalism?
Today on The Stream, we explore the rising Gen Z trend of embracing minimalism and reducing consumption.
Africa HIV deaths to mount, as Trump stops funding. Here’s why
In South Africa alone, funding cuts could lead to 500,000 deaths in 10 years, experts warn.
Culture War Politics Could Pave the Way for Pan-American Trumpism
Marc Lamont Hill talks to Professor Greg Grandin on how President Trump’s policies shape US influence in the Americas.
Jos Buttler resigns as England captain after Champions Trophy exit
England's T20 World Cup winning skipper steps down after his team's failures at the last three ICC tournaments.
Why has Mexico handed over drug cartel leaders to US? Who are they?
Mexico's largest handover in years comes days before Trump imposes tariffs on Mexican imports.
Blast at Taliban-linked Pakistani seminary kills six people, injures 20
A religious scholar is killed at the influential seminary. Does this signal a growing threat from the armed group ISKP?
On a pause from genocide, Israel turns its focus to ethnic cleansing
After slaughtering tens of thousands in Gaza, Israel has embarked on a forced displacement campaign in the West Bank.
Protesters, police clash as thousands rally for Greek train crash victims
Violence broke out in the Greek capital Athens as thousands rallied to demand justice for the train crash victims.

