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Ireland: housing crisis (2024)

Ireland has a severe shortage of homes with hundreds of thousands needing to be built. With rents in Dublin spiralling, many families are homeless.

Argentina: after one year of President Milei (2024)

584K views. Is Javier Milei a savior or a destroyer? It’s been just over a year since the far-right, chainsaw-wielding 54-year-old was elected President of Argentina.

Back to Bulgaria (2024)

When Bulgaria joined the European Union in 2004 many young Bulgarians went abroad to find work leaving the country depopulated. But some are coming back.

Germany: Berlin and the Middle-East conflict (2024)

Berlin's Jews, Israelis and Palestinians have lived in fear and anger. Anti-Semitic incidents have increased, while police have dealt harshly with pro-Palestinians.

Syria: Raqqa after the War (2023)

Four years ago, the US-led coalition in Syria destroyed Islamic State's last bastion in Raqqa. But there is a lot of work to do to keep the peace.

United Kingdom: migrants in the channel  (2024)

Some migrants who crossed the Channel illegally, making dangerous crossings in small boats are now trying to cross the sea in the other direction

The world: shifting powers – NATO and the Global South

NATO calls itself the most successful alliance in the world. However, countries in Africa and Asia regard the organization with skepticism.

The world: International Space Station (ISS)

It explores the historical situation that made the construction of the ISS possible and hears from crew members from various nations.

Lebanon: a year after Beirut’s deadly blast

The huge shock wave destroyed large parts of the city. 200 people died, over 6,500 were injured and thousands of people were made homeless.

Denmark: is Copenhagen the world’s greenest capital city?

Copenhagen is renowned for being bike friendly. But the Danish capital has also become a hub of environmental protection and sustainability.

Quantum computers: technological potential and pitfalls

Industries raise claims that it could solve the problem of storing renewable energy, or that it could help revolutionize the logistics sector.

Albania: should healthcare workers stay or move to Germany?

Germany has too few healthcare workers and is trying to plug the gaps with recruitment drives in poorer countries like Albania.

Palestine: Gaza, the war and its consequences 

The war waged by Israel in response to the Hamas terror attacks of October 7, 2023 has divided the international community.

Argentina: president Milei’s plea for ‘free enterprise capitalism’

The 54th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum will provide a crucial space to focus on the fundamental principles driving trust.

Israel and Palestine: who owns Jerusalem?

Has US President's decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel exacerbated the dispute between Israelis and Palestinians?

Syria and Turkey: the aftermath of the earthquakes

Tens of thousands of people died. This tragedy was not just a result of a natural disaster. Political failures are also to blame.

Scotland: is the desire for political independence growing?

Britain is in the throes of a serious economic crisis and many Scots are wondering if things wouldn’t be better if their country was independent.

Congo: the toxic environmental costs of going green

Unreported World investigates the dirty business of cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo.