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Ecuador's state of emergency
The violence unleashed by prison gangs and drug cartels ravages a country.

Japan: Learning lessons from earthquakes
Amid the aftermath in Wajima, there are signs Japan has learned to live with earthquakes

Running out of road for a two-state solution
Political options wither in the Middle East; tales from Guatemala, Philippines and Greece

Twenty years of change in China
How the public face of Beijing - and the character of the nation - have been transformed

Another winter at war for Ukraine
Kyiv is determined to fight on even as ammunition runs low and foreign funding is held up

The Wagner Group at work in the Central African Republic
Russian private military companies, cultural clout and economic influence in Bangui

Hope and disillusion in South Africa
Almost thirty years after the end of apartheid, Fergal Keane revisits the country.

Everyday defiance in Iran
More and more Iranian women are resisting - or ignoring - the country's hijab rules

Crime and punishment in today's Russia
While peaceful anti-war protesters are jailed, convicted killers are freed to fight.

Cambodia’s sunken villages
The Cambodians who had to leave ancestral villages flooded by Mekong river dams.