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Healthy conversation: a group of men discuss the taboo of widow  cleansing and (left)former cleanser Esban Ochanga. Photo: Frederic Courbet

Male cleansers for hire

How sex with widows helps dead men

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Africa to Appalachia

Africa to Appalachia

Sissoko’s warm-toned vocals and fluid kora work, counterpointed by Stone’s banjo-picking make for a wonderfully expansive sound on Africa to Appalachia

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Hosni Mubarak Photo by World Economic Forum

Hosni Mubarak

Egypt’s President Mubarak may have survived six assassination attempts but does not escape the NI treatment.

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Abdul Rahman Roslan

A haunting and sensitive glimpse into a Malaysian orphanage by photographer Abdul Rahman Roslan.

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Sweet nothings: chocolate companies have failed to curb child labour on cocoa farms in Cote d'Ivoire. Photo by International Labor Rights Forum

Slaves to chocolate

Major chocolate companies still using child labour

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G20: what we want - made simple

G20: what we want - made simple

Positive points that might come in handy...

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Ghana

Facts, figures and the history of Ghana.

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The Final Bet

The Final Bet

The first ever Arabic detective novel to be translated into English

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Fat: A Cultural History of Obesity

Fat: A Cultural History of Obesity

Sander L Gilman delves into culture to demonstrate that our belief that fat can be identified with a number of character flaws

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A Savage Environmentalism

A Savage Environmentalism

Jeremy Seabrook on how bogus environmentalism is threatening some of India’s best friends of the environment.

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Murdered for music

Murdered for music

11 members ambushed and shot at by an armed group, on their way home from a wedding performance.

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Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar

Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar

Although Gandhi is a household name all over the world, Babasaheb Ambedkar, architect of the Indian Constitution and the first person to fight effectively for the rights of dalits (aka ‘untouchables’)

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Inside North Korea

A rare glimpse into the world’s most secretive country, by French aid worker Jérôme Bossuet who spent three years there.

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Male cleansers for hire

How sex with widows helps dead men

Angela Robson April, 2009 421 Buy
Big Bad World - Climate Change

Polyp tackles climate change

P J Polyp April, 2009 421 Buy
Africa to Appalachia

Sissoko’s warm-toned vocals and fluid kora work, counterpointed by Stone’s banjo-picking make for a wonderfully expansive sound on Africa to Appalachia

Louise Gray April, 2009 421 Buy
Hosni Mubarak

Egypt’s President Mubarak may have survived six assassination attempts but does not escape the NI treatment.

April, 2009 421 Buy
Abdul Rahman Roslan

A haunting and sensitive glimpse into a Malaysian orphanage by photographer Abdul Rahman Roslan.

Abdul Rahman Roslan April, 2009 421 Buy
Slaves to chocolate

Major chocolate companies still using child labour

April, 2009 421 Buy
Ernestly Frank

Marc Roberts April, 2009 421 Buy
G20: what we want - made simple

Positive points that might come in handy...

David Ransom April, 2009 421 Buy
Ghana

Facts, figures and the history of Ghana.

Richard Swift April, 2009 421 Buy
The Final Bet

The first ever Arabic detective novel to be translated into English

Peter Whittaker April, 2009 421 Buy
Fat: A Cultural History of Obesity

Sander L Gilman delves into culture to demonstrate that our belief that fat can be identified with a number of character flaws

Richard Swift April, 2009 421 Buy
A Savage Environmentalism

Jeremy Seabrook on how bogus environmentalism is threatening some of India’s best friends of the environment.

Jeremy Seabrook April, 2009 421 Buy
Murdered for music

11 members ambushed and shot at by an armed group, on their way home from a wedding performance.

April, 2009 421 Buy
Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar

Although Gandhi is a household name all over the world, Babasaheb Ambedkar, architect of the Indian Constitution and the first person to fight effectively for the rights of dalits (aka ‘untouchables’)

Mari Marcel Thekaekara April, 2009 421 Buy
Inside North Korea

A rare glimpse into the world’s most secretive country, by French aid worker Jérôme Bossuet who spent three years there.

Jérôme Bossuet April, 2009 421 Buy