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The US Constitution was not made to protect against Trump
The belief that the US Constitution can protect against despotism has always been an illusion.
‘No one talks about this’: Remembering Germany’s role in colonising Africa
How do Germans remember - or forget - their colonial history and role in the Berlin Conference that carved up Africa?
Echoes of Water: Morocco | Africa’s New Directions
Morocco tackles pressing water scarcity through a blend of ancient and modern solutions.
Israel arrests dozens of Palestinians in overnight West Bank raids
Mass arrests come as army issues evacuation orders to families in Nur Shams camp, giving them three hours to leave.
Bosnia court sentences Serb leader Dodik to one year in jail
This is a breaking news story, more details to follow.
Rwanda slams UK sanctions over DR Congo violence
Kigali condemns London's sanctions over the M23 advance in DR Congo as 'punitive measures'.
Were noncitizens on ‘terror’ list ‘let loose’ in the US? It’s complicated
A House Judiciary Committee report says 99 noncitizens on the 'terrorist watchlist' were released. Is this true?
‘Propaganda lessons for everyone’: Russia’s wartime curriculum exposed
A new film reveals how Moscow's overhauled syllabus is influencing a generation of young Russians.
Is the US-Ukraine mineral deal a win-win agreement?
Ukraine agrees to grant the US access to its mineral wealth.
State of emergency declared after power cut chaos in Chile
A power outage plunged much of Chile into darkness on Tuesday, prompting authorities to declare a state of emergency.

