Maria Golia considers Egypt’s past, present and future.
Filed in: Egypt
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Maria Golia considers Egypt’s past, present and future.
Filed in: Egypt
Modern surreal police tactics make writing comedy about protests an easy job for Chris Coltrane.
Former humanitarian chief defends the UN’s record during the civil war in Sri Lanka, but critics are unlikely to be convinced says Chris Harmer.
Worldbeater dishes the dirt on Ilham Aliyev, master of autocratic self-enrichment.
Filed in: Azerbaijan
With 7 out of 10 Latinos voting to re-elect Barack Obama, Republicans are debating whether to alter their hardline immigration stance, says Mark Engler.
Filed in: Migration United States
The veteran journalist talks to Libby Powell about the dearth of tweeting Tuaregs, reporting war crimes and the scourge of guinea worm.
Filed in: Media
Conservative Capitalism has won, time to say goodbye to the Age of Enlightenment says Anna Chen.
Filed in: Culture
Peru is said to be booming but the poor would never know it. Stephanie Boyd reports.
Inspiration, fears, and being drawn to Birmingham.
Filed in: And finally...
Indian shortlisted Booker prize author speaks to Amy Hall about inspiration (overrated) and constructing an off-world station for gun-lovers.
Filed in: And finally...
Zoe Leigh Smith reports on the tiny Caribbean island’s strangling debt burden.
Mari Marcel Thekaekara congratulates the country’s Dalit community on finally winning legal protection against discrimination.
Argument: Is it time to ditch the pursuit of economic growth?
As Mother’s Day approaches in India, Mari Marcel Thekaekara reflects on how motherhood has changed along with the online communication boom.
As a young student is injured for wearing the ‘wrong’ clothes, Mari Marcel Thekeakara says that women will fight on against violence.
Mari Marcel Thekaekara’s home is on the edge of a wildlife sanctuary, which is a pleasure and a pain, as she explains.
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