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The Indian-born British-American author talks to Newshour’s Razia Iqbal
What is the state of play for women’s football around the globe?
The Global Jigsaw hears how Russia's friends and foes have responded to Wagner's mutiny
Can Biniam Girmay be the first black African cyclist to win a stage of Tour de France?
Can clothes be sustainably produced and still remain affordable?
The disturbing trade in the torture of Macaque monkeys filmed and sold online
How has the cell phone revolutionised our lives since the first call in 1973?
Hip-hop artist Mrs M, actress Bayra Bela and throat-singer Zolzaya on art in Mongolia
The pivotal role of art in the creation of Yellowstone, the world's first national park
The people of Evin in France live above an environmental disaster they cannot flee from
How a music collective is advocating for oppressed communities in Brazil
Writer Lina Mounzer reveals how the people of her beloved Beirut are coping amid crisis
Young Iraqis recall life under US-occupation and speak of their hopes for the future
Keeping nightlife alive in a country in crisis
Young people fight the power in France energised by a movement of revolutionary music
Emmelie de Forest reveals stories behind iconic songs from the Eurovision Song Contest
What kind of monarch will King Charles III be?
People across the world recall their meetings with King Charles III of the United Kingdom
Harry Belafonte was known for his singing. Following his death, we look back on his life
Will February's deadly earthquake change Anatolia's support for President Erdogan?
Indian workers are thriving in Silicon Valley but some say they face caste discrimination
A tanker drifts, unmanned, onto an Indian beach - like a ghost. What really happened?
Container ships carry everything we buy - but those giant boxes hold secrets too
The Happy Pod, our new weekly collection of the happiest stories in the world.
How sanctions on Russian oil have increased the world's secretive "dark fleet"
Bulk carriers are the unseen porters of the world even during war and pandemic
The Happy Pod, our new weekly collection of the happiest stories in the world
A centenary celebration of Tito Puente, the man also known as ‘The King of Latin Music’
Ramadan Younes investigates the world of genetic eye disease ‘treatments’