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A decade after independence, Timor-Leste’s people are still struggling to get justice
Countries across the globe that are flouting international law and violating refugees’ rights.
The reality of indigenous life in the Amazon. Directed and co-written by Marco Bechis
Time to close down the investment companies that feed off the living
Emmanuel Jal, celebrity rapper and ex-child soldier, talks to Rowenna Davis about why he is championing African education.
The streets have traditionally been the home of environmental activism. But could campaigners be just as at home in the courtroom? Olly Zanetti considers the evidence.
Maria Golia recalls why part of her Egyptian education involved learning how to break the rules.
Syed Tajammul Hussain’s artful approach to Qur’anic verses.
Our profligate use of deadly chemicals is coming back to haunt us, writes Zoe Cormier.
Anthony Dias ponders the purpose of the hunger strike.
Motlhalefi Mahlabe photographs slums in a South African township.
Nominally a thriller, Thursday Night Widows is less concerned with the 'whodunnit' aspects of plotting than with a psychological dissection of a social class obsessed with bickering and petty jealousies as the pillars of their world dissolve.
Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
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The road to recovery | A decade after independence, Timor-Leste’s people are still struggling to get justice |
October, 2009 | 426 | Buy | |
Named and shamed | Countries across the globe that are flouting international law and violating refugees’ rights. |
October, 2009 | 426 | Buy | |
Birdwatchers | The reality of indigenous life in the Amazon. Directed and co-written by Marco Bechis |
Malcolm Lewis | October, 2009 | 426 | Buy |
Vulture culture | Time to close down the investment companies that feed off the living |
October, 2009 | 426 | Buy | |
Emmanuel Jal | Emmanuel Jal, celebrity rapper and ex-child soldier, talks to Rowenna Davis about why he is championing African education. |
Rowenna Davis | October, 2009 | 426 | Buy |
Greening the law | The streets have traditionally been the home of environmental activism. But could campaigners be just as at home in the courtroom? Olly Zanetti considers the evidence. |
Olly Zanetti | October, 2009 | 426 | Buy |
Big Bad World - Money | Money talks in Polyp’s cartoon. |
P J Polyp | October, 2009 | 426 | Buy |
Permission denied | Maria Golia recalls why part of her Egyptian education involved learning how to break the rules. |
Maria Golia | October, 2009 | 426 | Buy |
Guinea | Facts, figures and a brief history of life in Guinea. |
Cheryl Morris | October, 2009 | 426 | Buy |
Al-'ilm Nur (Knowledge is Light) | Syed Tajammul Hussain’s artful approach to Qur’anic verses. |
Syed Tajammul Hussain | October, 2009 | 426 | Buy |
Toxic planet | Our profligate use of deadly chemicals is coming back to haunt us, writes Zoe Cormier. |
Zoe Cormier | October, 2009 | 426 | Buy |
A century of voluntary hunger | Anthony Dias ponders the purpose of the hunger strike. |
Anthony Dias | October, 2009 | 426 | Buy |
Motlhalefi Mahlabe | Motlhalefi Mahlabe photographs slums in a South African township. |
Motlhalefi Mahlabe | October, 2009 | 426 | Buy |
Calling photographers! | Budding photographers, step right this way... |
Jo Lateu | October, 2009 | 426 | Buy |
Thursday Night Widows | Nominally a thriller, Thursday Night Widows is less concerned with the 'whodunnit' aspects of plotting than with a psychological dissection of a social class obsessed with bickering and petty jealousies as the pillars of their world dissolve. |
Peter Whittaker | October, 2009 | 426 | Buy |