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Photos, clockwise from top left: A butcher plies his trade in Havana beneath the omnipresent image of Che Guevara; a woman who charges tourists one US dollar per picture for posing with her outsize cigars; classic American cars are a commonplace sight on the capital’s streets but less familiar are initiates of Santeria (an Afro-Caribbean syncretic religion), who must wear white for a year and cannot be on the street after six o’clock in the evening. Photos: Kris Pannecoucke / Panos

Country profile: Cuba

Matt Norman reviews the Latin American island nation.

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Hall of Infamy: Matteo Salvini

Matteo Salvini, Italy’s ‘refugee drowner-in-chief’, is put under the spotlight.

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 Illustration: Elena Ospina

Open Window - Privacy

Right to privacy by Elena Ospina (Colombia).

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Borderlines

Borderlines

A Dutch church is holding non-stop services to prevent the deportation of an Armenian refugee family.

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 Illustration: Sarah John

Flowers and flames

A pocket of the city, vibrant with blossoms, is the site where destiny is always taking shape, observes Parsa Sanjana Sajid.

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Letters

Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Give us your feedback.

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View from America: Patriot, Dissident

View from America: Patriot, Dissident

Mark Engler reflects on the life of Pete Seeger - an American musician, patriot and dissident.

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View from Africa: Here today, here tomorrow

View from Africa: Here today, here tomorrow

Nanjala Nyabola questions Cameroon's never-ending presidential terms.

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View from India: Why are Indian men feeling unsafe?

View from India: Why are Indian men feeling unsafe?

Nilanjana Bhowmick reacts to the 'unease' expressed by Indian men in today's #MeToo era.

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Reasons to be cheerful

Kids on strike; Plenty more fish; A fascist flop.

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14 October 2017 Mogadishu bombings.

Somalia: Shockwaves

Amanda Sperber assesses the long-term consequences of Somalia's worst suicide attack.

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Country profile: Cuba

Matt Norman reviews the Latin American island nation.

Matt Norman January, 2019 517 Buy
Hall of Infamy: Matteo Salvini

Matteo Salvini, Italy’s ‘refugee drowner-in-chief’, is put under the spotlight.

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What if... we reduced carbon emissions to zero by 2025?

Hazel Healy sketches out a radical scenario.

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Who knew?

Politics and orgasms.

January, 2019 517 Buy
Open Window - Privacy

Right to privacy by Elena Ospina (Colombia).

Elena Ospina January, 2019 517 Buy
Sign of the times

Not him.

January, 2019 517 Buy
Seriously?

Whistle while you work.

January, 2019 517 Buy
Borderlines

A Dutch church is holding non-stop services to prevent the deportation of an Armenian refugee family.

January, 2019 517 Buy
Flowers and flames

A pocket of the city, vibrant with blossoms, is the site where destiny is always taking shape, observes Parsa Sanjana Sajid.

Parsa Sanjana Sajid January, 2019 517 Buy
Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Give us your feedback.

January, 2019 517 Read
View from America: Patriot, Dissident

Mark Engler reflects on the life of Pete Seeger - an American musician, patriot and dissident.

Mark Engler January, 2019 517 Buy
View from Africa: Here today, here tomorrow

Nanjala Nyabola questions Cameroon's never-ending presidential terms.

Nanjala Nyabola January, 2019 517 Buy
View from India: Why are Indian men feeling unsafe?

Nilanjana Bhowmick reacts to the 'unease' expressed by Indian men in today's #MeToo era.

Nilanjana Bhowmick January, 2019 517 Buy
Reasons to be cheerful

Kids on strike; Plenty more fish; A fascist flop.

January, 2019 517 Buy
Somalia: Shockwaves

Amanda Sperber assesses the long-term consequences of Somalia's worst suicide attack.

Amanda Sperber January, 2019 517 Buy