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Lydia James reports on a courageous drama project, which is putting transitional justice centre stage in the...

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Ewa Jasiewicz wonders what the US troops will be leaving behind.

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In her second report from Afghanistan, Ewa Jasiewicz meets young volunteers on a mission.

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New arrival Ewa Jasiewicz discovers desperation and hope in a resilient people.

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As Azeris go to the polls, Emma Hughes explains why the result is already a done deal.

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Why were nettle-wielding women and stool-throwing priests allowed to attack LGTBI activists? asks Onnik Krikorian...

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Beth Tichborne
speaks to Faiz Ahmed, a peace volunteer in Kabul who is helping to set up a unique...

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Worldbeater dishes the dirt on Ilham Aliyev, master of autocratic self-enrichment.

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Felicity Arbuthnot wonders how the Distinguished Humanitarian Leadership award can be given to someone...

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Azerbaijan's hosting of the event on 26 May has caused tensions in the region as Armenia pulls out.

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Nick Megoran revisits one of the poorest of the former Soviet republics and finds that instability,...

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Twenty years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Tajikistan is experiencing a strange new disintegration of its own....

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Facts, figures and ratings in our latest country profile.

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Canadian troops are withdrawing from Afghanistan this month. In theory, at least, reports Wayne Ellwood.

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Orzala Ashraf and Michael Semple, both passionate workers for peace, have very differing points of view. Comment on our debate...

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A profile of the President of Chechnya.

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