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A day of remembering – but also of not forgetting others who suffered, and continue to suffer, from the fall-out of the ‘war on terror’…
Despite its turbulent past, Ziauddin Sardar finds reasons for optimism in Pakistan's future…
Guatemalan women experience one of the highest levels of violence in the world – and the crimes often go unpunished, reports Anna Bevan.…
Decaying state hospitals and greedy private clinics make the death of loved ones harder to bear in the Philippines, says Iris Gonzales.…
The killer highway of the Philippines: it's corruption that kills.…
Opposition leader Besigye swoops into town as President Museveni is inaugurated.…
Will Sierra Leone see Uganda-style protests following an increase in fuel prices?…
The tide of disaffection sweeping the Middle East is finally penetrating Syria’s borders, says Marian Chapman, recently returned from Damascus.…
Witnessing a murder in the street, Maya Prabhu regrets that in the absence of a reliable judicial system, ordinary Ugandans are taking the law into their own hands.…
On the day when anti-government protesters clashed with pro-Mubaraks: running, stones, knives, injuries, running..…
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