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What if the Germans had invaded the Welsh valleys during the Second World War?…
In search of Soviet nostalgia, Giedre Steikunaite finds a chaos of memories, failed dreams and a nagging longing for a simpler world.…
A series aired on the BBC has been accused of faking scenes to portray an Amazonian tribe as ‘sex obsessed savages.’ This is racist and dangerous, argues Stephen Corry.…
We tend to treat our government as a joke and our democracy as a farce, says Mari Marcel Thekaekara of India…
After the death of Osama Bin Laden, Mari Marcel Thekaekara reflects on the killing of thousands of innocent civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan, and wonders what that has to do with justice or morality.…
Small radical acts can add up to something, reckons Mgcini Nyoni.…
As France bans the burqa, Stefan Simanowitz considers the increased intolerance to the ‘other’ in our modern world.…
Braving the train to a rather special film festival in Edinburgh.…
Vanessa Baird celebrates the joys of disenchantment and the birth of hope.…
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