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As the Taliban took over Afghanistan, there was a desperate scramble to evacuate Western citizens and allies. Kabul airport saw scenes of chaos, as thousands of Afghans strove to flee the Taliban.
Demand for sperm and egg donation is on the rise among same-sex couples, single women and couples unable to conceive. But what does the lack of regulation mean for a generation of donor-conceived kids?
When Poland introduced a near-total ban on abortion it divided the nation, sparking mass protests. Many across the country are questioning the increasing role church and state play in controlling women’s rights.
Amsterdam is re-branding, with plans to move the famous red-light district out of town, and crackdown on cannabis cafes. Locals have differing opinions on how the proposed changes will affect the city.
As the UK continues to come to grips with Brexit, tensions surrounding Scotland's future with Westminster and Brussels continue to mount across the nation.
Taiwan has become the frontline in the new cold war between China and the West. As the threat of invasion looms, Taiwanese people reassert their independence, and hope for support from the West.
China has a strained relationship with many countries, including Australia. The tensions are playing out through trade wars, intensified by the launch of an inquiry into the origins of COVID-19.
In 2021, for the fourth year running - and in spite of coronavirus - Finland has been crowned number 1 on the UN’s World Happiness Report. Their keys to happiness: a world class welfare system and a tradition of acceptance.
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