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Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman and wife found dead at home
The actor best known for his role in The French Connection has died; foul play is not suspected.
Hama: A rebellious Syrian town that can finally mourn the Assad massacre
The city can finally mourn the tens of thousands of victims of Hafez al-Assad and the massacre he ordered 43 years ago.
It’s regular old racism, not ‘Hinduphobia’
Trump's Hindu nationalist supporters are refusing to accept the apparent anti-Indian racism of his base.
Inequality, corruption and police brutality in Kenya
Mehdi Hasan debates Kimani Ichung’wah on Kenya’s crackdown on dissent and the future of Ruto’s leadership.
China’s youth face growing job crisis
101 East meets the job seekers caught up in China’s youth unemployment crisis.
The tobacco epidemic is still one of the world’s deadliest threats
WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control remains as relevant today as it did when it entered into force 20 years ago.
Austria eyes new coalition government that excludes far-right Freedom Party
Conservative People's Party, Social Democrats and liberal Neos to present a 'common programme' after deal.
North Korea has sent more troops to Russia, South Korea says
South Korea's National Intelligence Service says it is assessing size of Pyongyang's deployment to the war in Ukraine.
Germany’s youth vote influenced by “TikTok & Multiple Crises”
Carl Muhlbach, FiscalFuture’s director, on why young German voters back the far right or left-wing parties.
Palestinians released by Israel show signs of torture, starvation
Palestinians say they witnessed 'torture, beating, humiliation' in Israeli jails.

