Incumbent Jens Stoltenberg has not indicated he will extend his term, due to expire this year
An attempted coup in Russia and the plight of the Uyghur people in China. This week on The Inside Story, Uncertainty in Russia, Fear in China
NATO is set to choose a new leader, as the term of current Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg is due to end later this year. Some members, however, want Stoltenberg to stay on to give the Western alliance stability amid Russia’s war on Ukraine. Henry Ridgwell reports.
Describing mutiny attempt as a 'Russian internal affair,' China voices its support for Moscow
Describing mutiny attempt as a "Russia's internal affair," China voices its support for Moscow
Ukraine presses for NATO, EU membership at London conference
Greece is under growing pressure to launch an investigation into the June 13 sinking of a vessel that was carrying up to 750 migrants. At least 82 people died and hundreds are still missing, including many women and children. Most were from Egypt, Syria and Pakistan. Henry Ridgwell reports.
New film charts response of huge Iranian community there, one of several diaspora communities working to help their countrymen and countrywomen back home
Atlantic Council report shows several countries have boosted trade with Russia since Ukraine invasion
Atlantic Council analysis shows several countries have boosted trade with Russia since its Ukraine invasion
RUSI report highlights Russia’s use of shadow tanker fleets and front companies, as Western sanctions tighten on Moscow
Russia is copying Iran’s tactics in trying to evade Western sanctions, according to a report from the Royal United Services Institute, a British policy institute. Henry Ridgwell has more from London. Camera: Henry Ridgwell Produced by: Henry Hernandez
New York Times video allegedly shows migrants forcibly ejected from Greek waters by masked men in conjunction with Greek coast guard
British Prime Minister seeks reform of European Court of Human Rights – while also introducing legislation to override judges' decisions
British prime minister seeks reform of European Court of Human Rights – while introducing legislation to override judges’ decisions
Rise of 53% in executions globally, as five countries resume death penalty
Oxfam says world’s biggest chocolate firms are failing to deliver on promises to raise farmer incomes
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