PBS Newshour Weekend
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Afghanistan's ethnic tribes are fearful that President Trump’s desire to withdraw 4,000 U.S. troops will give power back to the Taliban. What's next for Afghanistan as the many factions jostle for power?
Riace in southern Italy once welcomed migrants with open arms, but its dream of integration lies in tatters after Matteo Salvini's anti-migrant Lega party was elected earlier this year.
After nearly six years of war, the Ukrainian and Russian presidents are preparing to meet for the first time. How will face-to-face negotiations change the fate of those living in conflict?
Britain will go to the polls on Thursday in an historic election. As Conservative Prime Minister Boris Johnson tries once more to advance Brexit, Scotland will play a key role in deciding its fate.
As migrants endure life-threatening conditions to cross the US-Mexico border, aid workers face criminal charges. Enforcement of ‘harboring’ laws has been intensified by anti-immigrant sentiment.
Most of the food crops we eat are annuals, plants that need to be replanted every year, but scientists in the US are developing a new non-GMO perennial grain called 'Kernza'. Is this the future of food?
For most of the last century Communist China's planned economy prevented its citizens from getting wealthy. But now China is producing more billionaires than any other country in the world.
Australia's koala population is in rapid decline, partly due to wildfires and urbanisation. With the marsupials declared functionally extinct, one zoo is starting a live genome bank to save the species.
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