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Deadly errors

Deadly errors

120 Tudun Biri village civilians killed in northwest Nigeria by a drone, reports Promise Eze.

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A man sits in the apple orchards in Pulwama District, South Kashmir. Photo: Kamran Yousuf

Fallen apples

Kashmir’s apple farming struggling with the effects of climate change.

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 Illustration: Emma Peer

Introducing... Guilherme Boulos

Brazil’s most prominent housing activist, by Richard Swift.

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President Bukele’s brutal crackdown on gangs and dissidents has seen one per cent of El Salvador’s population of six million put behind bars. Photo: Camilo Freedman/Sipa USA/Alamy Live News

Gold rush?

Rahila Gupta reports on arrests in El Salvador.

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Men aboard vibrant Senegalese pirogues pull into shore at the coastal village of Kayar, where fish stocks are rapidly dwindling due to overfishing. Photo: Sergey Bezgodov/Shutterstock

Fished out

Senegal’s fishing industry has now collapsed, reports Tristen Taylor.

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Digital rights now

Digital rights now

Adele Walton reports on the digital human and labour rights of sex workers in Europe.

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Invisible

Invisible

Citizenship rule changes in Malaysia by Graeme Green.

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Briefly

Briefly

Papua New Guinea; Bangladesh; Jamaica; Peru; Sub-Saharan Africa.

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Tibetans betrayed

Tibetans betrayed

Nepal transformed from a safe-haven into an open-air prison, writes Steve Shaw.

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Troops out

Troops out

Citizens of Cyprus are calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, writes Richard Matoušek.

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An activist and Holocaust survivor joins daily demonstrations against the war in Gaza at the White House in November, 2023. Photo: Phil Pasquini/Shutterstock

Warring words

Report on the Israel/Palestine conflict by Oren Ziv.

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An official stands at the door of an Israeli airliner after it landed in Abu Dhabi, UAE, on 31 August 2020. A few months later the first commercial passenger flight to Israel by a carrier from the UAE landed near Tel Aviv, cementing the normalization deal between the two regimes. Photo: Nir Elias/Associated Press/Alamy

The betrayal

From arms deals to surveillance tech exchanges, Yara Hawari explains how alliances have been – and continue to be – fostered between Israel and various Arab governments.

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Halilu Abdullahi lives at the Amanawa leprosy colony on the outskirts of Sokoto state, Nigeria. Photo: Promise Eze

‘I will live with the scars for life’

Leprosy had been almost eliminated in Nigeria, but the disease has made a resurgence. Promise Eze reports on how patients continue to be abandoned by the government and stigmatized by society.

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 Photo: UN Women/Sayed Habib Bidell

‘Strong beyond the world’s imagination’

In spite of the overwhelming odds against them, a spirit of feminist resistance exists among Afghanistan’s girls and women. Jen Ross reports.

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Giorgia Meloni pictured in Trento, Italy, just weeks before being elected Prime Minister on 25 September 2022. Photo: Pierre Teyssot/Shutterstock

Meloni’s canny game

Italy’s extremist prime minister is courting politicians abroad even as she enacts an authoritarian agenda of hate at home. But Giorgia Meloni’s embrace by the mainstream needs to end, argues Elena Siniscalco.

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Deadly errors

120 Tudun Biri village civilians killed in northwest Nigeria by a drone, reports Promise Eze.

Promise Eze March, 2024 548 Buy
Fallen apples

Kashmir’s apple farming struggling with the effects of climate change.

Kamran Yousuf and Durdana Bhat March, 2024 548 Buy
Introducing... Guilherme Boulos

Brazil’s most prominent housing activist, by Richard Swift.

Richard Swift March, 2024 548 Buy
Gold rush?

Rahila Gupta reports on arrests in El Salvador.

Rahila Gupta March, 2024 548 Buy
Fished out

Senegal’s fishing industry has now collapsed, reports Tristen Taylor.

Tristen Taylor March, 2024 548 Buy
Digital rights now

Adele Walton reports on the digital human and labour rights of sex workers in Europe.

Adele Walton March, 2024 548 Buy
Invisible

Citizenship rule changes in Malaysia by Graeme Green.

Graeme Green March, 2024 548 Buy
Briefly

Papua New Guinea; Bangladesh; Jamaica; Peru; Sub-Saharan Africa.

Kathryn Zacharek and Nick Dowson March, 2024 548 Buy
Tibetans betrayed

Nepal transformed from a safe-haven into an open-air prison, writes Steve Shaw.

Steve Shaw March, 2024 548 Buy
Troops out

Citizens of Cyprus are calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, writes Richard Matoušek.

Richard Matoušek March, 2024 548 Buy
Warring words

Report on the Israel/Palestine conflict by Oren Ziv.

Oren Ziv March, 2024 548 Buy
The betrayal

From arms deals to surveillance tech exchanges, Yara Hawari explains how alliances have been – and continue to be – fostered between Israel and various Arab governments.

Yara Hawari March, 2024 548 Buy
‘I will live with the scars for life’

Leprosy had been almost eliminated in Nigeria, but the disease has made a resurgence. Promise Eze reports on how patients continue to be abandoned by the government and stigmatized by society.

Promise Eze March, 2024 548 Buy
‘Strong beyond the world’s imagination’

In spite of the overwhelming odds against them, a spirit of feminist resistance exists among Afghanistan’s girls and women. Jen Ross reports.

Jen Ross March, 2024 548 Buy
Meloni’s canny game

Italy’s extremist prime minister is courting politicians abroad even as she enacts an authoritarian agenda of hate at home. But Giorgia Meloni’s embrace by the mainstream needs to end, argues Elena Siniscalco.

Elena Siniscalco March, 2024 548 Buy