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Farmers’ protests in Europe and the deadend of neoliberalism
Scrapping environmental protections will not solve the agricultural crisis in Europe.
What happens when Gaza’s health system collapses?
Gaza’s medical infrastructure was woefully inadequate, but now even that has been destroyed by Israel’s war.
Week in pictures: Ukraine war anniversary to farmers’ protest in India
A roundup of some of last week’s events.
As Belarusians vote in ‘sham’ polls, Lukashenko reveals re-election plan
As opposition boycotts parliamentary and local vote, the president in power since 1994 says he intends to run next year.
Five moments from Trump’s CPAC speech
Self-described ‘political dissident’ Donald Trump mocked Joe Biden.
With all eyes on Gaza, Israel steps up demolitions of Palestinian homes
'We can't stand this suffering for long,' Palestinian activists in East Jerusalem warn.
We must ‘rehumanise ourselves’: Palestinian artist Sliman Mansour
The prominent painter says that peace is possible when everyone is considered a human being and 'has the same rights'.
India’s Assam state repeals British-era Muslim marriage law
Ruling BJP says law allowed child marriages but Muslim leaders allege move aimed at polarising voters ahead of election.
Indonesian FM on occupied Palestine and Indonesia democracy path
Retno Marsudi discusses ICJ case on Israel’s occupation of Palestine and addresses Indonesia's democracy concerns.
How Trump won South Carolina primary and why Nikki Haley isn’t quitting yet
While the outcome puts Trump closer to clinching the Republican nomination, Haley has vowed to press on. We explore why.

