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Italy passes femicide law, but women’s rights advocate says it misses the mark
Elena Biaggioni says Italy’s passage of a new law that would make femicide a criminal offense distinct from murder–may end up harming the very women it seeks to protect. The Italian woman’s rights advocate says she’s not saying that recognizing femicide– the murder of a woman, motivated by gender–isn’t important.RadioAs It Happens
AudioEXPLAINER: Carbon capture in a nutshell
The term "carbon capture" is getting tossed around a lot by Canadian politicians these days. The technology is promoted as a way to help Canada reach its climate goals, even as the country keeps exporting oil. So, how does it work? And, does it actually help reduce fossil fuel emissions?RadioWhat On Earth
FRONT BURNERIn Chad, inside camps for Sudan’s refugees
Sudan’s civil war is the worst displacement crisis in the world. Michelle Shephard brings us a rare on the ground report from inside two refugee camps near Sudan’s eastern border.RadioFront Burner
AudioWhy Russia holds the cards in Ukraine peace negotiations
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Audio$50M donation could change the way cancer is screened
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