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A new and more just global contract is imperative, says Cuba’s Miguel Díaz-Canel at UN General Assembly
The far right has hijacked Chile’s new constitutional process. Women and LGBTQ activists are fighting back.
Police are trying to limit the public’s right to film them, so cop watchers have shifted the battlefield