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First it was Saddam, then bin Laden and now Gaddafi…
A new blogging campaign wants to promote girls’ potential…
Despite all the hardships, a school for indigenous children in the Philippines is a story of hope, courage and inspiration.…
Maps of places that no longer exist and anger towards what is: the Nakba is still continuing.…
On sanitary pads, 'nice things', and reminders to be grateful: Act Three of our eight-part series of stories from the Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya, Anatomy of a Temporary Country.…
How do you heal after your loved one is killed for exposing the truth in a country with a supposed freedom of press? Two women share their stories…
Public spaces in the Philippines are being reclaimed by photo activists – and they have a very serious message about the human rights violations all too common in the country.…
Latin America responds to the WikiLeaks revelations.…
Author Jo Wilding explains why the new stage adaptation of her book is so important to ordinary Iraqis.…
Fuel Theatre's stage production of Jo Wilding's book, Don't Shoot the Clowns, will travel around the UK until 17 November…
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