PBS Newshour Weekend
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In Poland, women are fighting for abortion rights. The country's constitutional court has made it near-impossible for women to have abortions - a move condemned by both the European parliament and human rights groups.
In the wake of Trump’s slashes to funding of a key UN aid organisation in Lebanon, Palestinian refugees face yet more uncertainty. Will the Biden administration reinstate the aid flow?
As the Arctic continues to melt, global powers are scrambling to claim the valuable landmass. With Russia and China expanding their presence, could the Arctic be at stake in the new Cold War?
The war between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the Nagorno Karabakh enclave has swept through the region with devastating force. But an arsenal funded by oil reserves puts Azerbaijani forces at an advantage.
In a world growing increasingly concerned with wastefulness, does the future of food production lie in 'upcycling' unused byproducts? Meet the entrepreneurs and industry experts who think this is the case.
With elections approaching in the US, attention turns to swing states. In Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley, concerns over the economy predate the Covid-19 pandemic - but how will these worries impact votes?
The WHO reclassifies snakebites to the 'A-List' of health concerns, with only half the amount of anti-venom needed globally currently being produced .
In the wake of the explosion in Beirut, volunteers gather to pick up the pieces. Disillusioned with the government, these activists want aid to be channelled directly to voluntary workers, not those in power.
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