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Mixed Media: Hot Docs Film Festival special

Mixed Media: Hot Docs Film Festival special

Richard Swift picks out some highlights from the 2015 documentary film festival.

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 Photo: Alexandre Meneghini/AP/Press Association Images

And Finally... Susana Baca

Diane Ghogomu talks to Susana Baca, the award-winning singer-songwriter who has dedicated her life to getting recognition for her marginalized Afro-Peruvian community.

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 Photo: Monir Tag

Making waves: Masih Alinejad

Exiled Iranian journalist Masih Alinejad is using social media to challenge Iran’s compulsory hijab law. Lucinda Homa Gray meets her.

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Open Window - Women's Freedom

Open Window - Women's Freedom

Osama Hajjaj from Jordan with 'Women's Freedom'.

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Clockwise from top left: A container ship navigates Miraflores Lock, the first of three locks on the Panama Canal. A woman looks out from a doorway in Panama City’s old quarter, Casco Viejo. A worker at the Cigarros Joyas de Panama factory in La Pintada rolls a cigar. Wooden houses along the seashore of the island of Bocas del Toro. Fishers board their boats in Panama City’s harbour; the city skyline is visible in the background. Photos by Stefan Boness / Panos.

Country profile: Panama

Despite the recent boom, the country is still one of glaring inequalities, writes Louisa Reynolds.

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 Illustration: Sarah John

Letter from Bangui: Dirt cheap

Money may be in short supply, but mangos are definitely not, discovers Ruby Diamonde.

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Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the July/August 2015 magazine.

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 Photos: Marielle van Uitert

Safe but not free

Valeska Hovener and Marielle van Uitert hear how two Afghan women who have fled family abuse are learning to move on.

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Farewell, democracy: using the Hunger Games’ three-fingered salute, which represents thanks and goodbye to a loved one, a Thai woman marks the perceived end of democracy in her country. Photo: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy

King and country

Together, the monarchy and the military hold tightly to the reins of power in Thailand. With little sign of popular resistance, Jo Eckersley wonders if this is likely to change.

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What should we stand for?

What should we stand for?

Richard Swift considers an alternative to economies based on over-consumption and growth-addiction.

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Mixed Media: Hot Docs Film Festival special

Richard Swift picks out some highlights from the 2015 documentary film festival.

Richard Swift July, 2015 484 Read
And Finally... Susana Baca

Diane Ghogomu talks to Susana Baca, the award-winning singer-songwriter who has dedicated her life to getting recognition for her marginalized Afro-Peruvian community.

Diane Ghogomu July, 2015 484 Read
Making waves: Masih Alinejad

Exiled Iranian journalist Masih Alinejad is using social media to challenge Iran’s compulsory hijab law. Lucinda Homa Gray meets her.

Lucinda Homa Gray July, 2015 484 Read
The delicious taste of irony

Chris Coltrane July, 2015 484 Read
Only Planet - Popular Media

Cartoon by Marc Roberts.

Marc Roberts July, 2015 484 Read
Big Bad World - Phobia

Cartoon by P J Polyp.

P J Polyp July, 2015 484 Read
Open Window - Women's Freedom

Osama Hajjaj from Jordan with 'Women's Freedom'.

Osama Hajjaj July, 2015 484 Read
Country profile: Panama

Despite the recent boom, the country is still one of glaring inequalities, writes Louisa Reynolds.

Louisa Reynolds July, 2015 484 Read
Scratchy Lines - Ocean

Cartoon by Simon Kneebone.

Simon Kneebone July, 2015 484 Read
Letter from Bangui: Dirt cheap

Money may be in short supply, but mangos are definitely not, discovers Ruby Diamonde.

Ruby Diamonde July, 2015 484 Read
Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the July/August 2015 magazine.

July, 2015 484 Read
Hillary Clinton and the Vermonter socialist

Mark Engler's View From America.

Mark Engler July, 2015 484 Read
Safe but not free

Valeska Hovener and Marielle van Uitert hear how two Afghan women who have fled family abuse are learning to move on.

Valeska Hovener,Marielle van Uitert July, 2015 484 Read
King and country

Together, the monarchy and the military hold tightly to the reins of power in Thailand. With little sign of popular resistance, Jo Eckersley wonders if this is likely to change.

Jo Eckersley July, 2015 484 Read
What should we stand for?

Richard Swift considers an alternative to economies based on over-consumption and growth-addiction.

Richard Swift July, 2015 484 Read