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Divisive Catalan amnesty bill clears parliamentary hurdle in Spain
The bill seeks to draw a line under years of efforts to prosecute those involved in the botched secession bid.
What’s in the UK’s new definition of ‘extremism’
And how will groups deemed to meet the new criteria be sanctioned?
The Sacrifice Zone
People and Power travels to Zambia to investigate one of the world’s worst ‘sacrifice zones’.
The never-ending war on truth
Journalists speaking truth to power are under attack in Zimbabwe and across the globe.
Survivors of rescued Mediterranean ship say dozens died during the voyage
At least 60 people died as the boat spent about a week lost at sea after leaving Libya, survivors tell rescuers.
NATO allies must do more as Ukraine runs out of ammunition: Stoltenberg
NATO's secretary-general calls on members to show the political will to offer more support for Kyiv against Russia.
How will Pakistan’s new government manage the US-China rivalry?
PM Sharif will need to play a delicate balancing game to secure much-needed economic support from the US and China.
Ukraine holds out despite stalled US aid, fears ‘deep advances’ by Russia
Kyiv's forces manage to largely halt a four-week advance as pro-Ukrainian Russian forces launch cross-border attacks.
TikTok being banned in the US? What you need to know
The US has moved a step closer to banning TikTok after a vote in Congress.
EU probes Chinese site AliExpress over potentially illegal online products
The EU also sent requests for info to tech giants on their use of generative artificial intelligence.

