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🇺🇦 What does the future hold for Ukraine? | The Stream

The UN says more than 950 civilians in Ukraine have been killed and 10 million displaced since Russian forces invaded the country on February 24, with little sign of an immediate end to the war. US President Joe Biden is now preparing to join separate NATO and EU summits aimed at forging a united Western response to the conflict. NATO member countries have sent military hardware to Ukrainian forces since Russia began its…

🇺🇬 Uganda: Do government critics have a future in the country? | The Stream

Novelist Kakwenza Rukirabashaija and poet Stella Nyanzi have both experienced the consequences of being outspoken critics of the Ugandan government. They have been jailed, tortured, charged with communications offences and made to flee their country. Rukirabashaija is best known for his 2020 satirical novel “The Greedy Barbarian”. In December, he posted a series of tweets critical of President Yoweri Museveni and his son, a military…

🇮🇳 What does India's hijab ban row mean for the Muslim community? | The Stream

A recent hijab ban at some schools in southern India has reignited a debate over religious freedom in the world’s largest democracy. Citing new government restrictions, schools across Karnataka are prohibiting students from wearing religious symbols such as headscarves in class. Videos of young Muslim women and girls being forced to remove their hijabs before entering school have gone viral and sparked widespread protests in…

🇾🇪 Why is the war in Yemen intensifying? | The Stream

Millions of people across Yemen are enduring a war now in its eighth year – but recent deadly attacks by both Saudi-led coalition forces and opposition Houthi fighters suggest the conflict is only intensifying. The UN’s Special Envoy for Yemen recently said that January would be the most deadly month of a war in which the UN estimates at least 377,000 have been killed. His…

🇰🇿 What’s next after protests in Kazakhstan? | The Stream

Kazakhstan is restive after government forces subdued the most widespread anti-government protests since the country declared independence in 1991. The death toll from several days of unrest remains unclear, with the country’s interior ministry on Sunday retracting a statement that at least 164 people had died. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has called the protests an “attempted coup d’etat”, without offering evidence. Nearly 10,000 people have been…

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