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Sister Angelique 'The hand of God' | Ep. 16

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In DRC, Sister Angelique has been transforming the lives of thousands of Congolese women and children.
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Argentina declares economic emergency

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Parliament has announced new measures aimed at alleviating debt crisis, as inflation and poverty levels rise.
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UK homeless charity Crisis reopens Christmas centres

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Last year more than 4,500 homeless guests were given shelter and this year the charity is highlighting the hidden problem of ‘sofa surfing’.
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Music From the Favela | AJ Close Up Ep. 7

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“Something so magical can’t be only for part of society,” Nathan Amaral is bringing classical music to the favela.
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India economic slowdown to exacerbate hunger crisis

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Malnutrition in India is a chronic problem and degrading economy may make problem worse.
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The Brief: How the incoming Commission plans to tackle poverty in Europe

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Poverty is a big problem in Europe that concerns millions of people. The entering European Commission plans to tackle the issue by addressing its root: quality jobs. Alice Kelly comes from a town near Dublin with high unemployment and...
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Iraq's protests fuelled by poverty, political stalemate

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Protests continue in Iraq as frustrated populace demands jobs, better services and end to corruption.
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French students protest over poverty after attempted suicide

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Students have demonstrated across France to protest over precarity and living conditions, and show solidarity with a young man who set himself on fire last week to highlight the problem. The 22-year-old – named in some French media as...
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French student unions demand poverty relief after attempted suicide

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This article originally published on November 13 has been updated. French student unions are calling for urgent government reform of the grants system, following the dramatic attempted suicide of a male student in Lyon last week. Earlier...
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Chile unrest: Growing anger over social inequality

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Protesters say Chile's economic unrest is decades in the making. Al Jazeera looks at what's behind the weeks of demonstrations.
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Can education gap be bridged worldwide? | Inside Story

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UNESCO says poverty, discrimination and coronavirus keep millions of students away from school.
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Can widening income inequality ever be bridged? | Inside Story

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Despite the pandemic, billionaires have never been richer as millions are being pushed into extreme poverty.
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Argentina elections: Farmers anxious about economy

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With presidential elections just days away farmers are worried about changes a potential new government could bring.
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Filmmaker Ken Loach talks about realistic filmmaking in Lyon

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Ken Loach’s new film is, as usual, anchored in reality. Sorry We Missed You depicts a tough and gruelling reality in Newcastle that shows the “Uberisation” of work and an impoverished working class. The film will hit European cinemas...
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Who will end hunger in areas hit by the coronavirus? | Inside Story

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Oxfam has warned that millions of people could face starvation as Covid-19 takes its toll globally.
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Has the world order failed? | Inside Story

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The UN Secretary General argues inequality starts at the top and calls for a new global deal.
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How can a food security crisis be avoided in northern Nigeria? | Inside Story

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A surge in attacks on farmers in the region is threatening nation's food reserves.
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Road Trip Europe Day 25: The hard realities in the suburbs of Naples, Italy

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With the EU Parliamentary elections now five weeks away, Euronews is counting down by taking a road trip across the continent to speak to voters about the issues that matter to them. We are visiting towns and villages around Europe –...
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B.C. public schools to provide free menstrual products for students

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All B.C. public schools are now required to provide free menstrual products for students in school bathrooms, the provincial government has announced. Under a ministerial order issued Friday, schools must make the products available by...
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Positive EU unemployment figures might not be telling the whole story | Raw Politics

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A newly released report from the European Commission suggests the lowest unemployment rates of the century. However, a deeper look at the numbers shows that they don't tell the full story. The data showed that although unemployment is...
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State of the Union: Venezuela moves and deciphering the EU

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Almost 8,000 kilometres separates Brussels from Caracas, but this week Venezuela was at the heart of European politics. The European Parliament recognised Juan Guaidó as interim President, while EU Foreign Ministers announced the...
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Poverty report: 26 individuals own the same as poorest 50% of humanity

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Wealth has become more concentrated in the past year with just 26 people owning the same as the poorest 50% of the entire human race, indicating that fortune really does favour the rich. The figures were published by Oxfam on Monday as...
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Is COVID-19 vaccine supply fair worldwide? | Inside Story

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Rich countries stand accused of not sharing COVID-19 vaccines with poor nations.
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Dolores Huerta on the plight of the American worker | The Bottom Line

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Does either US political party have a real plan to help the millions of Americans who live below the poverty line?