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Africa: What oil producers can do to counter price shocks
Could African oil-producing countries such as Nigeria and Angola increase production in the short term and thus ease global shortages caused by the war in the Middle East? Experts explain what that might look like.

India's Parliament adds an LGBTQ+ voice for the first time
A renowned lawyer who has become India's first openly queer member of parliament, Menaka Guruswamy from West Bengal has said she will stand for "equality, fraternity and non-discrimination."

South Korea uneasy as US moves air defenses to Middle East
Reports indicate the US is redeploying some Patriot and THAAD air defense batteries from South Korea to the Middle East. The move comes as Pyongyang continues saber rattling.

Azerbaijan: Frenchman sentenced to 10 years for spying
French citizen Martin Ryan pled guilty to some of the accusations that he was collecting intelligence on behalf of Paris.

More women sit in African parliaments — but equality eludes
The number of female representatives has increased since 2000 in parliaments across Africa. In some countries, that has meant more legislation with women in mind. In others, it hasn't changed much — yet.

Oscars 2026: All the political moments
"Chaotic, frightening times": Diverse Academy Awards presenters and winners called out Trump's wars and restrictions on human rights.

Can Trump sell the MAGA crowd on soccer?
Donald Trump has mobilized around right-wing coded sports like MMA and wrestling, but his soccer World Cup push is a cultural clash.

US-China trade talks 'stable' despite mutual accusations
Despite arguments over the Strait of Hormuz and claims of widespread forced labor in China, the two sides appeared to find common ground during a Paris summit.

Mexico City sets world record for largest soccer class
Mexico City sets new world record after more than 9,000 people took part in a massive open-air soccer class. The record comes as Mexico prepares to help host the FIFA World Cup in June.

Madagascar anti-corruption chief appointed as new PM
Madagascar's strongman leader has appointed Mamitiana Rajaonarison as PM days after dismissing the last government. Rajaonarison previously led the country's financial intelligence and money laundering watchdog.

Hungary's rival parties hold parallel rallies ahead of vote
Viktor Orban is facing his first serious challenge in years in Peter Magyar. The two politicians held rallies on Hungary's national day that outlined very different visions for the country's future.

War, oppression and fear: In Iran, traumas are accumulating
Bombs, government oppression and fear are wearing down Iranians. How does trauma accumulate? And what can help people endure constant stress?

Kosovo faces third legislative election in just over a year
Kosovo’s failure to elect a president has again plunged the nation into political deadlock. Now, it could face its third parliamentary election in just over a year. The country's international reputation is taking a hit.