The left stopped the clock on November 9, 1989
Thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, it is time for the left to set history in motion again.
France, secularism and hijab paranoia
We debate whether the veil is being demonised in France with Rim-Sarah Alouane and Benjamin Haddad.
Is nuclear non-proliferation still a realistic goal?
Russia hosts a conference at a time of global unease about atomic ambitions in Iran and North Korea.
Polish MP: ‘For me, multiculturalism is not a value’
We ask Polish politician Dominik Tarczynski about his government's controversial policies towards Muslims and migrants.
Turkey’s military operation in Syria: Biggest winners and losers
One month after Turkey launched its operation in northeast Syria, an uneasy truce prevails, but what's next?
Trump impeachment inquiry: Mick Mulvaney defies subpoena
President’s acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, the latest in string of White House officials to defy request to testify.
Indian Sikhs begin historic pilgrimage to Pakistan
At least 700 pilgrims are expected to cross to one of Sikh religion's holiest sites through special corridor.
Documenting American segregation at the Berlin Wall
How an image of an African American soldier at the Cold War front line sparked examination of racial division in the US.
Seven suspects arrested over deadly attack in Thailand’s south
Manhunt under way over security checkpoint assault in Yala province that killed 15 people, including defence volunteers.
Lassina Zerbo interview: Can the world prevent a nuclear attack?
The executive secretary of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization discusses global nuclear threats.
Ayodhya verdict: Indian top court gives disputed site to Hindus
Court orders formation of a trust that will construct temple for Lord Ram while Muslims will be given alternative land.
Cambodian opposition figure Sam Rainsy lands in Malaysia
Indian court hands disputed site to Hindus; Muslim group unhappy
Indian court rules in favor of Hindus in explosive row with Muslims
Dispatches from the front lines of environmental reporting
A Listening Post special on environment reporters being attacked and an interview with climate columnist George Monbiot.
Zimbabwe bans South Africa livestock import over disease fears
Authorities say suspension follows discovery of foot and mouth disease in northern South Africa close to border.
Bangladesh: Mass evacuation as Cyclone Bulbul approaches
About 55,000 volunteers mobilised to alert people as authorities plan to evacuate 1.5 million before cyclone hits.
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