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UK government targets suspects linked to the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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Who's responsible when surveillance technology is misused? | Inside Story
Court rejects attempt to stop Israeli firm NSO selling hacking technology.
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How will John Lewis be remembered? | Inside Story
Mourners in the U.S. pay tribute to rights champion before his body is laid to rest.
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Why are environmentalists being murdered? | Inside Story
UK-based Global Witness finds record number of activists killed in 2019.
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Nikol Pashinyan: 'Armenia is guarantor of security in Karabakh' | Talk to Al Jazeera
The Armenian Prime Minister discusses the continuing dispute with Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
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Should the death penalty be abolished worldwide? | Inside Story
The US allows more methods for execution as 39 countries reject UN resolution against the practice.
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How will Narendra Modi deal with angry farmers? | Inside Story
Famers in India say new rules will leave them at the mercy of big corporations.
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What's the legacy of Bosnia's peace deal? | Inside Story
Divisions remain 25 years after signing of Dayton Peace Accords.
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Will Joe Biden close Guantanamo Bay? | Inside Story
U.S. President-elect once promised to shut down the camp, now he's under pressure to deliver.
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Can Myanmar return to democracy? | Inside Story
Military condemned for staging coup and detaining democratically elected leaders.
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Can the privacy war between tech giants force change on industry? | Inside Story
Facebook and Apple are at odds over new rules on tracking users' activity.
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COVID's Disabled Victims | People and Power
An investigation into how discrimination and neglect during the pandemic have caused the unnecessary deaths of tens of thousands of people with disabilities.
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Is the Myanmar coup a turning point for the Rohingya? | Inside Story
Anti-coup protests trigger reckoning of military atrocities against ethnic minorities.
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Could COVID-19 'vaccine certificates' lead to discrimination? | Inside Story
Documents proving COVID-19 vaccinations pose ethical questions.
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Can justice be served years after Sri Lanka's civil war ended? | Inside Story
The UN accuses the country's government of failing to pursue war criminals.
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Indonesia's Widodo appoints archival as defence minister
Controversial former army general who twice failed to win presidency named defence minister.
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Hong Kong journalists accuse police of targeting the press
Journalists say their job is getting harder because of heavy-handed tactics and obstruction in Hong Kong.
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Ban on Palestinian websites challenged in West Bank
About 50 Palestinian websites banned, as critics fear clampdown on press freedom.
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Is coronavirus threatening food security?
UN issues serious warnings of a global shortage as the pandemic spreads.
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Is freedom a casualty in the war against coronavirus?
Many countries are accused of using the fight against the pandemic as an excuse to crackdown on human rights.
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Who will end hunger in areas hit by the coronavirus? | Inside Story
Oxfam has warned that millions of people could face starvation as Covid-19 takes its toll globally.
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Can South Africa's president stamp out corruption? | Inside Story
One of the most powerful officials in South Africa's ruling party is charged with corruption.
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Should the Dutch 'Black Pete' tradition be abolished?
Controversial blackface holiday figure under renewed scrutiny
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How can a food security crisis be avoided in northern Nigeria? | Inside Story
A surge in attacks on farmers in the region is threatening nation's food reserves.