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Fear of Famine in Ethiopia
The deadly mix of drought and war has left millions of people without enough food.
Who will govern Pakistan?
With most results now declared in Pakistan's general election, there is no clear majority.
America’s Endless Fentanyl Epidemic
The synthetic opioid poisoning young lives on both sides of the US-Mexico border.
French farmers and the 'siege of Paris'
Farmers surrounded Paris this week, to protest falling incomes and rising bureaucracy.
Rebranding Indonesia's politicians
From strongman to cuddly grandpa figure: how Prabowo Subianto's image has been remade
Ayodhya: a defining moment for India
A grand new Hindu temple sits on a disputed site, exposing India's religious fault-line.
Taiwan's Defiant Message To China
Taiwan's pro-sovereignty party won the presidential election, sending a signal to Beijing.
Japan: Learning Lessons from Earthquakes
Amid the aftermath in Wajima, there are signs Japan has learned to live with earthquakes.
Running Out of Road For A Two-State Solution
Political options prove elusive in the Middle East, ahead of US Secretary Blinken's visit.
The Changing Face of Modern China
Our correspondent on the transformation he's seen in Beijing since arriving 20 years ago.