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What lies ahead for Sinn Féin after polls in the North of Ireland?
Mairéad Farrell, a Sinn Féin member of Parliament in Ireland, talks about the political situation in the aftermath of the elections to the legislature in the North of Ireland
Colombia enters crucial phase ahead of run-off election
Zoe Alexandra of Peoples Dispatch talks about the results of the first round of the Colombian elections and the upcoming contest between Gustavo Petro and Rodolfo Hernández in the run-off
Extreme heat takes over South Asia
The past few months saw an especially severe heat wave in South Asia. D. Raghunandan of the Delhi Science Forum talks about its impact and the possible reasons
What is behind the rising costs of wheat in India?
After witnessing steep inflation in costs of various essentials such as fuel, cooking oil, etc, India is now seeing a sharp rise in the cost of wheat. What explains this crisis?
How the Ukraine war has contributed to Global Food Crisis
John Ross of the No Cold War platform talks about the impact of the Ukraine war on the global food crisis and how sanctions by the US and its allies will worsen the situation
“Democracy for who?”: People’s Summit runs counter to Biden’s imperialist Summit of the Americas
The People’s Summit has announced their program of panel discussions, workshops, and cultural activities, bringing together diverse voices
Explained: What these elections mean for democracy in the Philippines
The landmark election in the Philippines on May 9 will be crucial for the country. We look at the key candidates, their platforms, and the implication of the election on democracy in the country
Nearly 193 million people faced food insecurity in 2021, says UN report
Wars and conflicts were directly responsible for the food insecurity faced by more than two-third (139 million) of the total affected population in 2021, claimed the Global Report on Food Crisis released on Wednesday

