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Could China-India border dispute trigger a military conflict? I Inside Story
India and China blame each other for confrontations along the Himalayas.
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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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Depot Asmara: A Story of Eritrea’s Railway | Witness
A train driver and mechanic lovingly maintain an old steam railway in Eritrea, revealing their country's past.
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Is there a chance for peace in Afghanistan? | Inside Story
The Afghan government and the Taliban say they've reached a breakthrough.
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Could conflict in Mozambique spill outside? | Inside Story
UNHCR says 400,000 people displaced by fighting against ISIL-linked group.
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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.
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Final day of campaigning in Ukraine elections
Politicians in Ukraine will be finishing their electoral campaigns today, ahead of Sunday's presidential election. There are a total of 39 candidates on the ballot paper, but comedian Volodymyr Zelenskiy leads the latest polls. If no...
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Can Central African Republic's president unite the country? | Inside Story
Faustin-Archange Touadera wins second term in controversial election.
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Will Israel attack Iran? | Inside Story
Israel's military says it's preparing plans to attack Iran.
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China rejects calls for release of two Canadians, suggests western allies are hypocrites
It's been two weeks since China detained two Canadians, a move Ottawa has called arbitrary. Beijing has now thrown those words right back at this country, labelling Canada's arrest of a Huawei executive as an "arbitrary detention" and a...
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How is sexual violence still being used as a weapon of war against men and women?
"Rape as a weapon is a tool, it has an objective," be it silencing a political opponent or attacking women in societies where they are symbols of fertility, war crime lawyer Celine Bardet told Euronews at the Women's Forum Global Meeting...
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NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg denies Norway exercises show alliance is expanding northwards
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg has denied the military alliance is expanding northwards to counter new threats. It comes as the organisation holds its biggest military exercise since the Cold War near Norway’s border with Russia. But...
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Nobel Peace Prize shared by anti-sexual-violence activists
Dr. Denis Mukwege is a gynecologist treating victims of sexual violence in Congo and Nadia Murad is a Yazidi human rights activist and survivor of sexual slavery by ISIS. Both winners have a unique connection to Canada.
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Ukraine conflict: in the eyes of a student
The conflict in Ukraine, which broke out in 2014, may have slipped from the headlines. But it's always on the mind of 24 year old student Yevheniia Gasai, whose family - from Donetsk - have become internally displaced. "Everyday we lose...
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Will the US confront Russia on alleged bounty killings in Afghanistan? | Inside Story
Kremlin denies paying Taliban-linked fighters to kill American troops
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What will it take to achieve lasting peace in Afghanistan? | Talk to Al Jazeera
Khairullah Khairkhwa, from the Taliban's political office in Qatar, discusses efforts to reach political reconciliation.
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Will Armenia and Azerbaijan go to war again? | Inside Story
Border skirmishes near disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region kill at least 16.
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Ilham Aliyev: Armenian government 'overestimated' its global role | Talk to Al Jazeera
The president of Azerbaijan discusses whether peace talks with Armenia are possible.
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Nagorno-Karabakh conflict: Shelling, suffering and propaganda | The Listening Post
Armenia and Azerbaijan are at war over a disputed region - and this is reflected in their broadcasts. Plus, how colonial postcards affect depictions of Africans today.
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Can coronavirus be contained in conflict zones?
Libya, Syria and Yemen are bracing for a possible coronavirus outbreak.
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Has Khalifa Haftar's campaign in Libya failed? I Inside Story
Warlord loses last stronghold in western Libya following similar defeats.
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Congressman Wants to Bar House Members From Corporate Boards
Rep. Tom Reed says he plans to propose a ban on House members serving on corporate boards, a bipartisan proposal designed to eliminate "potential conflict and the appearance of impropriety." The move comes a week after his New York...
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Cannes Film Festival is more serious this year
The Cannes Film Festival is at a turning point, according to a renowned German filmmaker. Wim Wenders says this year, "... it is a more serious festival than ever". His documentary 'Pope Frances: A Man of His Word' was an...
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'Words are my only weapons' - Syrian activist's push for peace
From dusty Syria to the crowded Belgian university town of Louvain-la-Neuve. Yahia Hakoum's life has changed so much since 2011, the year he joined protests against Bashar al-Assad's regime. He was picked up and jailed for 45 days,...