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Country profile: Zimbabwe

‘Welcome to Zimbabwe (Land of contradiction)’

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Sectarian divide: Buddhist monks walk through a devastated Muslim area in Meiktila. Photo: Brennan O’Connor

Keeping the peace

Religious persecution of Muslims in Burma has resulted in bloodshed and displaced entire communities. But grassroots initiatives have also emerged to counter the hatred. Report and photographs by Brennan O’Connor.

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Choosing boys over girls in China and India has already skewed the global average sex ratio at birth to a biologically impossible level. Photo: Pawan Kumar/Reuters

Girls not allowed

Vanessa Baird examines what sex selection is doing to women – and the world.

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A word with Fawzia Koofi

Afghan MP Fawzia Koofi wants women to get out of their traditional closet.

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Southern Exposure: Buzkashi in Tajikistan

Theodore Kaye photographs Tajikistan's national sport, Buzkashi.

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Letter from Botswana: A thick blanket of dark Sarah John

Letter from Botswana: A thick blanket of dark

Dining by candlelight is not always a matter of choice, as Wame Molefhe discovers.

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How Somalia's coastal communities called time on the pirates

How Somalia's coastal communities called time on the pirates

Diaspora uncles and 'fathers against pirates' were as decisive as the frigates in ending the piracy scourge. Jamal Osman speaks to Hazel Healy.

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The girls are back in town

How South Korea got back to normal.

Vanessa Baird October, 2013 466 Buy
Country profile: Zimbabwe

‘Welcome to Zimbabwe (Land of contradiction)’

Nhau Mangirazi October, 2013 466 Buy
Keeping the peace

Religious persecution of Muslims in Burma has resulted in bloodshed and displaced entire communities. But grassroots initiatives have also emerged to counter the hatred. Report and photographs by Brennan O’Connor.

Brennan O’Connor October, 2013 466 Buy
Girls not allowed

Vanessa Baird examines what sex selection is doing to women – and the world.

Vanessa Baird October, 2013 466 Buy
Reasons to be cheerful

Amy Hall September, 2013 465 Buy
Security operatives under suspicion

September, 2013 465 Buy
Deported without your kids

Grace Meng September, 2013 465 Buy
Austerity angst

Amy Hall September, 2013 465 Buy
Unsporting evictions

Kate Steiker-Ginzberg September, 2013 465 Buy
Mixed Media: books

Peter Whittaker September, 2013 465 Buy
A word with Fawzia Koofi

Afghan MP Fawzia Koofi wants women to get out of their traditional closet.

Graeme Green September, 2013 465 Buy
Southern Exposure: Buzkashi in Tajikistan

Theodore Kaye photographs Tajikistan's national sport, Buzkashi.

Theodore Kaye / majorityworld.com September, 2013 465 Buy
Letter from Botswana: A thick blanket of dark

Dining by candlelight is not always a matter of choice, as Wame Molefhe discovers.

Wame Molefhe September, 2013 465 Buy
Mixed Media: film

Malcolm Lewis September, 2013 465 Buy
How Somalia's coastal communities called time on the pirates

Diaspora uncles and 'fathers against pirates' were as decisive as the frigates in ending the piracy scourge. Jamal Osman speaks to Hazel Healy.

Hazel Healy September, 2013 465 Buy