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Tough Guide to the World's Detention Centres

Tim Baster & Isabelle Merminod offer a satirical round-up of the insalubrious accommodation awaiting travellers from the Global South.

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Woman on a bus in the desert city of Mary (dbimages / Alamy). The two outside shots at the bottom are from the Tolkuchka Bazaar in the capital, Ashgabat. Sandwiched between them is the self-glorifying golden statue erected by the former dictator Saparmurat Niyazov. Photos by David Stanley, the last three under a CC Licence.

Country Profile - Turkmenistan

Facts, figures and photos on Turkmenistan.

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Children cross the street as residents of south Tel Aviv protest against African migrants from Eritrea, Sudan and South Sudan in their neighbourhoods, in May 2012. The week before, a similar protest led to a rampage that an Israeli broadcaster dubbed a 'pogrom'. Protests such as these still take place on a regular basis in Tel Aviv and other major cities in Israel. Baz Ratner/Reuters

Inhospitable Israel

Joseph Cox reports on an acute humanitarian crisis for African asylum-seekers.

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A guard from the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) at the T Don Hutto Residental Center in Texas, which holds migrant families. The CCA made $1.7 billion in 2012 - more than any other private prison company in the US. LM Otero/AP Photo

Meet the firms cashing in on imprisoning foreigners

Outsourcing detention to private companies is a recipe for a disaster says Antony Loewenstein.

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Letter from Bangui...Living with fear

There is more to life in the Central African Republic than bad news, says Ruby Diamonde.

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YES: Kevin Anderson is Professor of Energy and Climate Change in the School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering at the University of Manchester. He is Deputy Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research and has recently been published in Royal Society journals and Nature.

Is flying still beyond the pale?

Climate researcher Kevin Anderson and business adviser Brendan May go head to head.

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Tough Guide to the World's Detention Centres

Tim Baster & Isabelle Merminod offer a satirical round-up of the insalubrious accommodation awaiting travellers from the Global South.

Tim Baster & Isabelle Merminod January, 2014 469 Buy
Country Profile - Turkmenistan

Facts, figures and photos on Turkmenistan.

Christine O'Brien January, 2014 469 Buy
Inhospitable Israel

Joseph Cox reports on an acute humanitarian crisis for African asylum-seekers.

Joseph Cox January, 2014 469 Buy
Meet the firms cashing in on imprisoning foreigners

Outsourcing detention to private companies is a recipe for a disaster says Antony Loewenstein.

Antony Loewenstein January, 2014 469 Buy
Letter from Bangui...Living with fear

There is more to life in the Central African Republic than bad news, says Ruby Diamonde.

Ruby Diamonde January, 2014 469 Buy
Reasons to be cheerful

Lydia James January, 2014 469 Buy
TV slowdown

Lydia James January, 2014 469 Buy
72 hours to death

Giedre Steikunaite January, 2014 469 Buy
Kept in slavery

Katie Harris January, 2014 469 Buy
Is flying still beyond the pale?

Climate researcher Kevin Anderson and business adviser Brendan May go head to head.

Kevin Anderson January, 2014 469 Buy
20 years of Mexico’s Zapatistas

David Ransom January, 2014 469 Buy
Introducing... Juan Orlando Hernández

Richard Swift January, 2014 469 Buy
Professor Dumpster

Jemma Crew January, 2014 469 Buy
Songlines app

Lydia James January, 2014 469 Buy
15 years ago...

Chris Brazier January, 2014 469 Buy