Filed in: Philippines
Big Bad World, political cartoons by polyp
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Filed in: Philippines
Jordanian journalist Rana Husseini has devoted her career to campaigning against ‘honour killings’
Filed in: Making a difference
The aftermath and implications of the Asian tsunami. Includes: the Burmese migrant workers who were forgotten victims; caste discrimination in India even amid the tsunami trauma; an NI reader on helping to identify bodies in Thailand.
Bangladeshi women who have survived acid attacks perform a play, photographed by Abir Abdullah.
Filed in: Southern Exposure
Iraq, Inc: A Profitable Occupation by Pratap Chatterjee
Filed in: Books
The Canadian First Nations actor, star of Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee and US TV dramas Big Love and Law and Order, talks to Sian Griffiths about the importance of being a role model for young aboriginal kids.
Filed in: Film Indigenous Peoples Television
As Obama ushers in a new debit-limit bill, Mark Engler explains how the argument ‘We’re broke’ is used to justify the demolition of social safety nets.
Filed in: Debt United States
Rwanda after the genocide, in our Country Profile series
Filed in: Rwanda
The award-winning Nigerian poet and novelist tells Rowenna Davis why now is the time for new dreams.
Mari Marcel Thekaekara is appalled by the tactics used by a website to raise money for poor Indian children. But do the ends justify the means?
‘I was the fall guy’: Julian Assange in his own words
With capital punishment debates resurfacing since the Breivik trial, Tony Mckenna argues the death penalty brutalizes not just the individual but the whole society.
In some Indian communities a girl's first period is treated with great fanfare, in others it is a carefully kept secret, says Mari Marcel Thekaekara.
Alan Hughes can’t believe the nerve of the London Mayor, who’s trying to dupe people into cleaning up the capital ahead of the Olympics.
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