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Our Focus programme brings you exclusive reports from around the world. Every day at 8:45am Paris time.
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Academics leave Trump’s America over budget cuts and threats to intellectual freedom
Researchers, professors, and scientists are leaving Donald Trump’s America in increasing numbers, choosing to settle in Canada. Their reasons are ofte...

Gold rush in western Kenya: Miners risk health and safety in Kakamega county
Miners in Kenya risk their lives every day to extract gold 30 meters below the Earth's surface. With the recent gold rush in the country, artisanal mi...

Flood funds embezzlement leaves Filipinos at mercy of climate crisis
It’s one of the biggest corruption scandals the Philippines has seen since the final years of dictator Ferdinand Marcos. The government has admitted t...

Municipal elections in Kosovo: Serbian minority worried for its future
The first round of local elections in Kosovo are taking place on Sunday, October 12. Kosovo still lacks a functioning government since its legislative...

Afghanistan hit by worst drought in 30 years
Afghanistan is enduring its worst drought in 30 years, having recorded less than half of its usual rainfall this past winter. As the sixth most vulner...

Umm al-Khair, a Palestinian West Bank village engulfed by Israeli expansion
Between June and September, Israeli authorities approved the construction of more than 20,000 housing units in the occupied West Bank, according to a...

Two years after October 7 attacks on Israel, war in Gaza drags on
Two years after the October 7, 2023 Hamas-led terrorist attacks on Israel that sparked the war in Gaza, the Palestinian enclave is now a shadow of its...

One year on, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum enjoys record popularity
One year after her landslide election victory, Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum remains remarkably popular, with around 80 percent of Mexicans bac...

The exodus of oasis dwellers: In Mauritania, climate change is threatening date farmers
In the oasis of the Mauritanian Sahara, the main refuge for date palms, climate change is tightening its grip. These ecosystems, which depend on shall...

South Africa's Moravian Church at centre of land disputes in Western Cape
In South Africa, some towns in the Western Cape are entirely controlled by the Moravian Protestant Church, which has a missionary legacy dating back t...

A bridge too far in Italy? Scepticism over planned link between Sicily and mainland
The Italian government has approved the construction of a suspension bridge between the island of Sicily and the mainland. It would be 3,300 metres lo...

Moldovan parliamentary elections: Inside the pro-Russian region of Gagauzia
Moldovans head to the polls for parliamentary elections on Sunday September 28, less than a year after a presidential race marred by accusations of Ru...

Food delivery takes flight: In Dublin, drones are bringing orders to customers
Have you ever seen a pizza fly? Well, in Dublin, they do! Drones are changing the way we get food delivered, straight from the sky to our doorstep. Co...

In Arctic region of Svalbard, scientists study impact of climate change on polar bears
Some 300 polar bears live in the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard. But with sea ice rapidly receding due to climate change, researchers are trying to...

Pakistan-India: In Punjab, flooding sparks anger among residents
Since late June, unusually heavy monsoon rains have hit northern India and Pakistan, killing hundreds of people. The worst-hit province is Punjab, whe...

Nepal’s Gen Z demands change: Aftermath of a youth uprising
After Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, Nepal has become the latest South Asian country to witness its own “Generation Z revolution”. In just three years, it'...

Inside Thailand’s ‘little Burma’, a refuge for Myanmar’s exiles
Myanmar is once again in the grip of civil war. Since the 2021 military coup that ousted the civilian government of Aung San Suu Kyi, hundreds of thou...

Shifting gears: Malaysia bets on indigenous plant for EV future
Malaysia was once a leader in Southeast Asia’s automotive sector, even producing the region’s first national car. But in recent years, it has struggle...

From New Delhi to Berlin: The Indians starting a new life in Germany
Since a migration agreement between Berlin and New Delhi came into force in 2023, the number of visas issued for Germany has soared. Nearly 40,000 Ind...

'Treasure Island': Kuwait uncovers its past through archaeology
Long perceived as a young state with little past, Kuwait intends to write its own history. In this Gulf emirate of 4 million inhabitants, archaeology...

In Indonesia, addiction to smoking starts in childhood
Considered one of the world's largest producers and consumers of tobacco, Indonesia is seeing a devastating scourge amongst its youth: some 40 percent...

Fancy a move to the countryside? Japan seeks to curb rural exodus
Reviving Japan's countryside is a topic that's close to the heart of Shigeru Ishiba, the country's outgoing prime minister. Ishiba hails from a remote...

Mass investment changes face of Dakhla, in Morocco-controlled Western Sahara
Western Sahara is a disputed territory, listed by the United Nations as non-self-governing. Morocco largely controls the area, but for decades has bee...

Swiss villages threatened by melting glaciers
The reality of disappearing glaciers is no longer a distant phenomenon: back in May, a glacier collapsed, triggering a massive landslide that buried t...

The price of prosperity: Singapore's 60 years of independence
On August 9, 1965, Singapore became an independent city-state. Despite having no natural resources, it now rivals some of the world's greatest nations...

A boy at all costs: The business of gender selection in Egypt
All over Egypt, clinics offering couples the option to choose the sex of their future child operate openly. Having at least one son is still considere...

Amid safety concerns, can India remain the 'pharmacy of the world'?
As the world's second-largest producer of medication, India is facing increasing scrutiny over drug quality following deadly incidents involving India...

Spain's housing crisis: Private companies hired to evict unwanted tenants
In Spain, property owners are increasingly turning to private companies to eject unwanted tenants or squatters – "okupas", as they’re dubbed in Spanis...

Pakistan's Karachi sees rise in bodyguards as private security business booms
In Karachi, Pakistan's economic capital and largest city, fear has become a commodity. In 2024, Forbes Advisor ranked Karachi as the second-most dange...

American dream over for Indians as US carries out mass deportations
Since returning to power in January, US President Donald Trump has pledged to deport tens of thousands of undocumented immigrants. Among them are 18,0...

In Canada, NGO Rainbow Railroad sees rise in LGBT asylum requests from US
Many people from LGBT minorities who are persecuted in their own countries have found refuge in Canada. The NGO Rainbow Railroad, which supports threa...

In Singapore, the food of the future is being cooked up in a lab
Eggs without chickens, milk without cows, and meat without slaughter: Singapore has emerged as Asia's hub for food innovation. The city-state of six m...

Belgium revolutionises status of sex workers, but not everyone is happy
On December 1, 2024, Belgium became the first European country to regulate prostitution through a formal employment contract. This reform goes further...

Spain: Europe's leader in wastewater recycling
Spain recycles 15 percent of its wastewater, compared to less than 1 percent in neighbouring France. The Murcia region is a pioneer, recycling 98 perc...