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Girl-friendly: new toilet facilities at the Ga’an Libah school in Somaliland. NGO Africa Educational Trust

A toilet makes a difference

Girls in Somalia now have a better chance of completing their education. Katharina Wecker explains.

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A salt-worker for 56 years, Umar joined SABRAS six years ago and is finally reaping some reward for his hours of toil. Charlotte Anderson

Worth their salt

Matthew Newsome meets a social entrepreneur helping India's salt-workers out of the poverty trap.

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The aftermath: In 2011 Gianluca Casseri, an extreme rightwinger, killed two Senegalese vendors in a Florence market. LaPresse/AP

Europe points the finger of blame

Migrants have become the scapegoats in financially straitened times, reports Amy Hall.

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A formidable force. Militants patrolling the creeks of the Niger Delta region.  George Esiri / Reuters

Outgunned

Dayo Aiyetan and Theophilus Abbah offer a West African take on piracy in the Gulf of Guinea.

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Pirate primer

Pirate primer

A guide to buccaneers, corsairs & privateers throughout the ages.

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Pirates’ victims are overwhelmingly seafarers from poor nations. Above, Vietnamese sailor Vu Van Ba is reunited with his parents after 18 months held hostage off the coast of Somalia. Ngyuen Huy Khan/Reuters

In the firing line

Piracy is just one in a long list of problems facing seafarers in a cut-throat shipping industry, reports Olivia Swift.

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Village schoolchildren heading home for lunch in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Mischa Kally

Country Profile: China

China is making a great leap forward, but there are winners and losers.

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Ocean robber or saviour of the sea? Farah Abdi Warsameh/AP

A pirate's life for me

Jatin Dua investigates the ever-blurry line between protector and pirate in coastal Somalia.

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Introducing Hassan Rouhani

Richard Swift September, 2013 465 Buy
The other 9/11

David Ransom September, 2013 465 Buy
Working like a horse

Carol Davis September, 2013 465 Buy
Bullies beware

Jo Lateu September, 2013 465 Buy
Mixed media: music

Louise Gray September, 2013 465 Buy
Constitutional concerns in Japan

Tina Burrett September, 2013 465 Read
A toilet makes a difference

Girls in Somalia now have a better chance of completing their education. Katharina Wecker explains.

Katharina Wecker September, 2013 465 Buy
Worth their salt

Matthew Newsome meets a social entrepreneur helping India's salt-workers out of the poverty trap.

Matthew Newsome September, 2013 465 Buy
Europe points the finger of blame

Migrants have become the scapegoats in financially straitened times, reports Amy Hall.

Amy Hall September, 2013 465 Buy
Outgunned

Dayo Aiyetan and Theophilus Abbah offer a West African take on piracy in the Gulf of Guinea.

Dayo Aiyetan September, 2013 465 Buy
Pirate primer

A guide to buccaneers, corsairs & privateers throughout the ages.

September, 2013 465 Buy
Big Bad World - Adapt

Polyp’s Big Bad World cartoon.

P J Polyp September, 2013 465 Buy
In the firing line

Piracy is just one in a long list of problems facing seafarers in a cut-throat shipping industry, reports Olivia Swift.

Olivia Swift September, 2013 465 Buy
Country Profile: China

China is making a great leap forward, but there are winners and losers.

Misha Kally September, 2013 465 Buy
A pirate's life for me

Jatin Dua investigates the ever-blurry line between protector and pirate in coastal Somalia.

Jatin Dua September, 2013 465 Buy