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Mohammad Yunus can go down in history as the architect of a new Bangladesh
But only if he learns from the successes and failures of post-revolutionary transitions in other countries.
Millions of Indians celebrate Diwali, the festival of lights
Many people light oil lamps and candles, and fireworks are set off as part of the celebrations.
Show us the money: How big money dominates the 2024 US election
Each election cycle, billions of dollars flow into US political campaigns. But where does all this cash come from?
Survivors tell of brutal RSF attacks on Sudan’s Gezira state
Survivors of the RSF's attacks on Sudan’s Gezira state say they have witnessed mass killings and sexual violence.
In Georgia, four years of US election fraud claims resonate among voters
Republican-dominated Spalding County shows how Trump's false claims changed electorate and local election boards alike.
Israeli soldiers in Gaza surprised to be identified by their online posts
Israeli soldiers in Gaza are seemingly surprised that they are being identified through their social media posts.
Adversarial Journalism: Gaza, the US Vote, and the Future of News
Investigative journalist, Jeremy Scahill talks about the future of journalism, the US elections, and the Gaza war.
UN says one child a day killed in Israel’s war on Lebanon in past month
As Israel expands its offensive and campaign of forced displacements, UNICEF says 10 children are injured daily.
Real Madrid’s LaLiga match against Valencia postponed due to deadly floods
The Spanish Football Federation adjusted this week's LaLiga schedule in response to the disaster.
Gaza paramedic realises woman killed in air attack is his mother
‘This is my mother!’ A paramedic responding to an Israeli strike on a Camp in Gaza realises his mom was killed.

