Sunday, October 30, 2016

Trump's last-minute bid to turn the tide



30 Oct 2016

Underage refugees in Calais running out of options

As the French government dismantles the Calais camp many don't know where to go next.

OPINION

The future of democracy in the Muslim world

The combined calamity of Clinton and Trump can never do to Iran what the Islamic Republic has done over the decades.

Cyber warfare: The new international warfront

Faced with increased cyber attacks, US government is balancing attack on and defense from hackers and cyber criminals.

Trump's last-minute bid to turn the tide

Republican candidate tells rallies the November 8 election will be like "Brexit five times over".

OPINION

China: Soon the most visible victim of deglobalisation

China's exports are falling and millions of jobs are at risk.

The grandma feeding the North Dakota pipeline protest

Grandma Diane Hart has been cooking for hundreds of protesters at Dakota Access pipeline every day.

IN PICTURES

Knocking on Mosul's door

As battle for strategic Iraqi city gets under way, hundreds of thousands of residents face imminent displacement.

Rakhine in Myanmar's Sittwe tell of renewed attacks

Renewed tension and violence between Myanmar's Rohingya and Rakhine people sound alarm of a start of a new conflict.

PROGRAMMES HIGHLIGHTS

THE LISTENING POST

WikiLeaks: Neutral reporter or political player?

As WikiLeaks hits Hillary Clinton, we ask if it is doing its journalistic mission or interfering in the US election.

TECH KNOW

Nicaragua's great divide

We visit Nicaragua to find out how a massive China-led engineering project is dividing the nation.

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