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Japan is releasing emergency supplies of rice to tackle high prices and empty shelves (R)
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Rural pride goes viral in Brazil, but is it masking deeper environmental issues? (R)
How Mokonami Sakae, a Mongolian sumo wrestler, made his mark in the sport.
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A new antimalarial targets disease-causing parasites and lasts a year on mosquito nets (R)
Recalling a past that wasn’t (R)
A 40 year insurgency comes to an end, as the PKK announces it will disarm and disband.
James Landale analyses the UK’s new deal with the EU (R)
Debula Kemoli investigates the sexual exploitation of girls on TikTok live streams (R)
Drone attacks in Russia and Ukraine amidst of ongoing prisoner swap.
An Israeli air raid hit the home of a doctor in Gaza, killing nine of her 10 children.
Dr Alaa al-Najjar was on duty at Nasser hospital when nine of her children were killed
A 40 year insurgency comes to an end, as the PKK announces it will disarm and disband. (R)
Does food have the power to send messages when words aren’t enough? (R)
The people using mindfulness and meditation to improve mental and physical health. (R)
How the press functioned in Syria under Assad
How one graph shows the conservative side of the United Nations’ population estimates (R)
Men in the US and UK discuss their diagnosis, treatment, fears and hopes for the future. (R)
Half a million women in Colombia are believed to be creating adult webcam content (R)
The Israeli military is reviewing reports that an airstrike in Gaza killed nine children
Why farmers around the world are bringing back ancient crops - and ancient animals!
The man travelling the world with a cuddly duck to get others to open up (R)
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Esben Holmboe Bang is a three Michelin-starred chef working in Norway. (R)
The news you know, the science you don't (R)
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Why farmers around the world are bringing back ancient crops - and ancient animals! (R)
The women in Afghanistan who refuse to stay unseen and unheard (R)
We go behind-the-scenes with the team from Americast podcast (R)
How the press functioned in Syria under Assad (R)
124 countries have agreed on a global effort to fight future pandemic health threats. (R)
Discover the unsung heroines of science and their world changing inventions. (R)
Bee populations are declining - could eating honey help them? (R)
Two women on how the system responds when children break the law
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