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A new protest movement over the fate of Nagorno-Karabakh has a lot in common with Armenia’s “old regime”
Despite Russia still waging its brutal war, more people are now entering Ukraine than leaving it
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Gujjar and Bakarwal women in India experience period poverty – as do 500 million girls and women globallyThis story was supported by the Pulitzer Center
The war has created a divide: while some white collar workers can leave Russia, lower-paid employees are left behind
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Barcelona’s superyacht marina was tied to Russian money – but the oligarchs involved were kept secret
The UK’s £120m offshore ‘processing’ deal borrows from the same semi-colonial playbook used by Australia
Poor farmers in Guatemala eat little but maize. A first step out of malnutrition is a new seed bred to yield the vitamins and minerals they need
The price of preventing people from crossing borders is measured in lives lost
Marginalised communities in Florida, Texas and Puerto Rico already struggle to access abortion, say campaigners