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Into the vortex of identity

With Dinyar Godrej, whose personal journey as an immigrant reveals some of the faultlines of multiculturalism, making the case for looking beneath the smokescreen of ‘culture clash’.

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Tony Manero

Tony Manero

The late 1970s. A kitsch television show is looking for a Tony Manero impersonator. Tony who? Horribly, wonderfully real, and incredibly repulsive.

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Making room

Making room

Even when the odds are stacked against them, Maria Golia observes her neighbour’s family taking life as it comes.

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Paradise lost: much of the picturesque village of Jale has been demolished. Photo by Gjergj Erebara

Bulldozed lives

World Bank project leaves families homeless

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Badge of dishonour

Badge of dishonour

Scouts log tens of thousands of acres of forestland

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Viyakula Mary talked with Ewa Jasiewicz. Photo by DAVID KIRKWOOD

Viyakula Mary

Viyakula Mary talks to Ewa Jasiewicz.

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Modern Life

Modern Life

Respectful, real and engrossing: Modern Life in rural France.

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Très Très Fort

Très Très Fort

Congo’s amazing disabled rhythm-maestros Staff Benda Bilili

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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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Into the vortex of identity

With Dinyar Godrej, whose personal journey as an immigrant reveals some of the faultlines of multiculturalism, making the case for looking beneath the smokescreen of ‘culture clash’.

Dinyar Godrej May, 2009 422 Buy
Tony Manero

The late 1970s. A kitsch television show is looking for a Tony Manero impersonator. Tony who? Horribly, wonderfully real, and incredibly repulsive.

Malcolm Lewis April, 2009 421 Buy
Making room

Even when the odds are stacked against them, Maria Golia observes her neighbour’s family taking life as it comes.

Maria Golia April, 2009 421 Buy
Bulldozed lives

World Bank project leaves families homeless

Besar Likmeta,Gjergj Erebara April, 2009 421 Buy
Badge of dishonour

Scouts log tens of thousands of acres of forestland

April, 2009 421 Buy
Viyakula Mary

Viyakula Mary talks to Ewa Jasiewicz.

Ewa Jasiewicz April, 2009 421 Buy
Modern Life

Respectful, real and engrossing: Modern Life in rural France.

Malcolm Lewis April, 2009 421 Buy
Très Très Fort

Congo’s amazing disabled rhythm-maestros Staff Benda Bilili

Louise Gray April, 2009 421 Buy
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