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Ukraine invasion: Presidents, oligarchs and sanctions
How the war in Ukraine is affecting food prices
Food price inflation was already a problem. Could the conflict make things even worse?
Women in the Ukraine war
Ukrainian women and girls at war on International Women's Day
Superyachts and sanctions
Oligarchs fear asset seizures in Russian sanctions clampdown
Australian floods and the billion-dollar clean-up
Thousands of Australians affected by recent floods say they can't afford insurance.
How much is the Ukraine war costing Russia?
Munitions, equipment losses, sanctions - the Russian invasion comes with a big price tag
Emotional and financial complications of fundraising during war
Ukranians are helping their loved ones survive. But sending aid to a war zone isn't easy.
War in the time of crypto
Could Russia use crypto to avoid sanctions?
Penalties for Chelsea?
How will sanctions on owner Roman Abramovich affect the club on, and off, the pitch?
Pacific Islanders building climate resilience
Climate change and disasters are imperilling livelihoods in the Pacific
How European businesses are helping Ukrainian refugees
Some offer a place to stay, as others build digital tools to help refugees find work
Brazil at work: Black and held back
Why do black Brazilian professionals still feel overlooked and marginalised?
The women fleeing Ukraine
Two young female refugees on their hopes and dreams for the future
Is sustainable finance just greenwash?
ESG funds are all the rage, but are investors being taken for an expensive ride?
Pacific Islanders working for their futures
Pacific workers are raising concerns about exploitation in Australian labour schemes
Rise of the high-tech border industry
AI, data analytics and drone surveillance are shaping refugees' futures
The cost of growing food
Global fertiliser prices are at record highs, as supplies from Russia begin to dry up
How drones are helping to save lives
We hear from the people using the technology in medicine in Sweden, Uganda and the UK.
Will a new gas pipeline be built in a 'pristine' Australian sea?
Australia is pushing ahead with new natural gas projects, but critics are fighting back.
What are Russia's mercenaries doing in Africa?
We look into the secretive Wagner Group's history of violence in Africa
The Russians leaving their country
Why are so many Russians choosing to leave? And what will it mean for its economy?
The aid trail to Ukraine
People are donating by the lorry load, but is it better to give goods or money?
Australia's tourism industry breathes a sigh of relief
We speak to tourism operators in Queensland now international borders are open again
How tech is being used to help Ukraine
Tech entrepreneurs are developing software to help Ukrainians stay safe.
Youth unemployment in France
As France prepares to elect it's President, we ask why many young people are out of work.
Europe's gas crisis: How did we get here?
We visit the German town where the Nord Stream pipelines end. But will gas keep flowing?
Lebanon's wheat crisis
People in Lebanon struggle to buy bread as prices soar and Ukraine wheat imports dry up.
Russian and Ukrainian seafarers: working together during a war
The two nationalities make up 15% of ship workers globally. So what now there's a war on?
Sri Lanka's debt crisis
Why is Sri Lanka facing its biggest economic crisis for decades?
Nike’s most controversial ad campaign
Greg Hoffman, former Nike CMO, tells us how the ad with Colin Kaepernick came about.
The chocolate islands
São Tomé and PrÃncipe was once the world’s biggest cocoa exporter. What happened?