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Milei’s Argentina: Part II

Javier Milei, a far-right figure and self-proclaimed anarcho-capitalist, is at the centre of an international political and cultural revolution. His disruptive style and unapologetically anti-establishment views resonate with those disillusioned by decades of political stagnation.

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Milei’s Argentina: Part I

Javier Milei, a far-right figure and self-proclaimed anarcho-capitalist, is at the centre of an international political and cultural revolution. His disruptive style and unapologetically anti-establishment views resonate with those disillusioned by decades of political stagnation.

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Hezbollah: The Manhunt

Despite the ceasefire, Hezbollah has vowed to continue resisting Israel. But Israel's recent attacks have decimated the leadership and significantly weakened the group. What's next for Hezbollah in Lebanon? How was Israel able to infiltrate its ranks and kill Hassan Nasrallah?

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Living on the Fringe: Inside the Roma Camps

The Roma are one of the most closed communities in France and also one of the most discriminated against.

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Ukraine: A Flower Among The Ashes

This is the first time in the history of warfare that such a brigade has been formed. On the Ukrainian front line, "troubadour-soldiers" remind us that, even amid the devastation of war, beauty can still blossom…

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Library Wars

Culture wars have transformed US politics into identity politics, dividing the electorate while calcifying party loyalties. For the past few decades, abortion has split the country and its voters. Now, it’s public libraries that have been transformed into the new battlefields of America’s culture wars.

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Israel Balagan

The word "balagan" in Hebrew is often used to describe chaos, confusion or conflict. But can Israel still claim to be the only democracy in the Middle East or is it transforming into a rogue state operating outside international law?

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Valencia: The Day After

It was Spain's deadliest flash flood in living memory. In a matter of minutes, flash floods caused by heavy downpours swept everything away.

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The Crossing

After the worst disaster in the English Channel for some 30 years, this BAFTA and Emmy Award nominated film forensically investigates exactly why at least 31 lives were lost in the busiest shipping lane in the world and challenges the discourse around asylum seekers.

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