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What will Russia gain from intervening in Kazakhstan? | Inside Story

Kazakhstan’s cities appear to be calm for now, after days of violent protests triggered by high fuel prices. The issue ignited people’s long-standing grievances against the government in the former Soviet state. The government called the protesters ‘terrorists’, and asked a Russian-led military alliance to help stop the unrest. So what will Moscow gain from this intervention? And what happens now to the Kazakh people’s…

Can the COVID-19 pandemic be defeated in 2022? | Inside Story

It’s now the third year of the COVID-19 pandemic. Numbers of infections, largely driven by the Omicron variant, are breaking records. Despite this, the W.H.O. believes the pandemic can end this year if countries work together. Some scientists believe the milder Omicron strain could be beginning of the end of the health crisis. But is such confidence justified? Presenter: Dareen Abughaida Guests: Hadi Yassine –…

Will COVID-19 permanently change the way we work? | Inside Story

The pandemic has forced many of us to change the way we work. Working from home is becoming the norm for some, but essential workers in the healthcare and hospitality industries don’t have that choice. The pandemic has also led to what some have dubbed “The Great Resignation”: millions of unsatisfied employees have quit to pursue roles that provide a better work-life balance. Will 2022…

Who will benefit from the world's largest free trade deal? | Inside Story

The world’s largest free trade zone is opening for business on January 1st, 2022. The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) covers 15 countries across the Asia-Pacific region, and promises to improve business for 2.2 billion people. The US is not part of the agreement, and India pulled out at the last minute. China says the pact will help the region recover from the pandemic. So…

Is America's role as global leader in decline? | Inside Story

America’s military footprint in the Middle East has been shrinking for years. From the beginning of the withdrawal of US troops in Iraq in 2007 to the most recent retreat from Afghanistan, the Pentagon’s presence has declined. Despite that, President Joe Biden’s administration has continued to reassure Middle East allies of its commitment to regional stability and security. But traditional alignments between nations have shifted…

What is fuelling intolerance in India? | Inside Story

Human rights organisations around the world are sounding the alarm on India. They say hate speech is fuelling violence and intolerance against minorities to levels never seen before. Attacks against Muslims and Christians have been some of the worst seen in the country. Some politicians, especially those with ties to the ruling BJP, have been accused of inciting and also promoting violence against minority groups….

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