As the government fails to expand the economy to accommodate its growing population, youth unemployment has soared.
As the government fails to expand the economy to accommodate its growing population, youth unemployment has soared.
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Interior Secretary launches probe 150 years of US efforts to wipe out Native American tribal identity and culture.
Fury in Beijing as more than 40 countries, led by Canada, urge China to allow the UN access to region.
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Western allies urge Belarusian government to cooperate with probe into the forced landing of a Ryanair jet last month.
UN’s human rights chief says she is pressing for ‘meaningful access’ to the region this year.