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Chicks on speed

Chicks on speed

Naked art-piles, wireless guitar shoes, and jackets that turn into tents...
Also: a controversial comedy about farmer suicides (yes, that's right) from Indian filmmaker Anusha Rizvi, and a special focus on a new generation of exciting and talented

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Ethiopia

Ethiopia

A profile of the African country

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Take One Action

Take One Action

Braving the train to a rather special film festival in Edinburgh.

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Recipe of the Week: Cheese Pies (Greece)

Recipe of the Week: Cheese Pies (Greece)

Week 3: Take a trip to Greece with these gorgeous Cheese Pies, straight off the streets of Athens!

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Even educated women in Kabul consult street sorcerers. Gulbuddin Elham / Aina Picture Agency Afghanistan

I put a spell on you...

NI gives the inside story on how male sorcerers are keeping women down in Afghanistan.

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Is it ever right to buy or sell human organs?

Is it ever right to buy or sell human organs?

Join the debate as US psychiatrist Sally Satel goes head-to-head with Jeremy Chapman, President of the Transplantation Society.

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Manila: red roses and student blood

Manila: red roses and student blood

It was supposed to be a great day for law students and their families. But the champagne bottles were never opened. Instead, a bomb brought horror and disbelief: why?

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Nigeria @50: Artists and the nation

Nigeria @50: Artists and the nation

Today is the 50th anniversary of Nigeria’s independence. Even though politically and economically there’s not much to celebrate, our wonderful artists deserve applause.

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Nestléd in controversy John Birdsall/Press Association Images

Nestléd in controversy

Nestléd in controversy: the babymilk boycott saved many babies’ lives. But there’s still a way to go…

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Benjamin Zephaniah

Benjamin Zephaniah

Benjamin Zephaniah on inspiration, regret and the inadequacies of twitter

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Letter from Cairo Illustration by Sarah John

Letter from Cairo

Maria Golia meets the man with the eyes of a caged god.

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Queen Pokou

Queen Pokou

By Véronique Tadjo translated from the French by Amy Baram Reid

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A Maoist woman in the jungle of Chhattisgarh.  Shailendra Pandey

Arundhati Roy – princess to pariah

Arundhati Roy's fierce critiques of Indian democracy have made her public enemy number one. But, argues Shoma Chaudhury, her story is that of contemporary India itself.

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Chicks on speed

Naked art-piles, wireless guitar shoes, and jackets that turn into tents...
Also: a controversial comedy about farmer suicides (yes, that's right) from Indian filmmaker Anusha Rizvi, and a special focus on a new generation of exciting and talented

Louise Gray October, 2010 436 Buy
Ethiopia

A profile of the African country

Nick Hunt October, 2010 436 Buy
Take One Action

Braving the train to a rather special film festival in Edinburgh.

David Ransom October, 2010 436 Read
Recipe of the Week: Cheese Pies (Greece)

Week 3: Take a trip to Greece with these gorgeous Cheese Pies, straight off the streets of Athens!

Dan Raymond-Barker October, 2010 436 Buy
I put a spell on you...

NI gives the inside story on how male sorcerers are keeping women down in Afghanistan.

October, 2010 436 Buy
Is it ever right to buy or sell human organs?

Join the debate as US psychiatrist Sally Satel goes head-to-head with Jeremy Chapman, President of the Transplantation Society.

Sally Satel,Jeremy Chapman October, 2010 436 Buy
Manila: red roses and student blood

It was supposed to be a great day for law students and their families. But the champagne bottles were never opened. Instead, a bomb brought horror and disbelief: why?

Iris Cecilia Gonzales October, 2010 436 Read
Nigeria @50: Artists and the nation

Today is the 50th anniversary of Nigeria’s independence. Even though politically and economically there’s not much to celebrate, our wonderful artists deserve applause.

Sokari Ekine October, 2010 436 Read
The Other Crucifix

By Benjamin Kwakye

Peter Whittaker October, 2010 436 Buy
A Fine Madness

By Mashingaidze Gomo

Peter Whittaker October, 2010 436 Buy
Nestléd in controversy

Nestléd in controversy: the babymilk boycott saved many babies’ lives. But there’s still a way to go…

Ian Fitzpatrick October, 2010 436 Buy
Benjamin Zephaniah

Benjamin Zephaniah on inspiration, regret and the inadequacies of twitter

Rowenna Davis October, 2010 436 Buy
Letter from Cairo

Maria Golia meets the man with the eyes of a caged god.

Maria Golia October, 2010 436 Buy
Queen Pokou

By Véronique Tadjo translated from the French by Amy Baram Reid

Peter Whittaker October, 2010 436 Buy
Arundhati Roy – princess to pariah

Arundhati Roy's fierce critiques of Indian democracy have made her public enemy number one. But, argues Shoma Chaudhury, her story is that of contemporary India itself.

Shoma Chaudhury October, 2010 436 Buy