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Sharing the sunshine

Sharing the sunshine

Portuguese project spreads solar power across Europe

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Going Public

Going Public

Unions’ fight brings flagship airline back to Argentina

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'Not in our name!'

'Not in our name!'

Jewish voices raised against Israel’s Gaza onslaught

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Friday fracas

Friday fracas

Maria Golia goes into battle for the underdog – and then wonders just what she has done.

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Razorwiretopped fences in the Camp Six detention facility at US Naval Station, Guantánamo. Photo: Mandel Ngan / REUTERS

Guantánamo: Both Sides of the Wire

Rowenna Davis meets a guard and an inmate from the notorious US prison camp in Cuba.

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Malaysia

Malaysia

Visitors to Kuala Lumpur could be forgiven for thinking that they have landed in a highly developed nation. But hidden from the casual visitors’ view are the urban slums, crammed high-rise lowincome housing, rural villages still in poverty.

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Uniting hiphop-minded Arabs and Jews.

Make Room

Funked-up Hebrew rap, full of asides about booze, girls and – this is one you wouldn’t find with Enimem – gefilter fish.

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Max Pashm, purveyor of KlezmerBalkanGreekGypsyPunk with electro beats.

Never Mind the Balkans

Pashm’s band – a judicious mixture of Greek, Jewish and Balkan musicians – belt along with brass, baglamas, woodwind and lyres at their disposal.

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The Visitor: an unshowy, human story of the unexpected.

The Visitor

An unshowy, very human story, of a man who makes unexpected connections and rediscovers his own life

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Wonderful Town: marvellous and profound post-Tsunami drama.

Wonderful Town

Written and directed by Aditya Assarat

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Facing history in Cambodia

Facing history in Cambodia

Why Cambodians need the Khmer Rouge on trial, by Tom Fawthrop.

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Age of Stupid: verdict from 2055, delivered by Pete Postlethwaite.

Age of Stupid

A groundbreaking new film about climate change starring Pete Postlethwaite.

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Remembrance of things past

Remembrance of things past

Urvashi Butalia learns some lessons from South Africa.

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Sharing the sunshine

Portuguese project spreads solar power across Europe

March, 2009 420 Buy
Not such a natural disaster

March, 2009 420 Buy
Going Public

Unions’ fight brings flagship airline back to Argentina

March, 2009 420 Buy
Victor victorious

March, 2009 420 Buy
'Not in our name!'

Jewish voices raised against Israel’s Gaza onslaught

Richard Swift March, 2009 420 Buy
Friday fracas

Maria Golia goes into battle for the underdog – and then wonders just what she has done.

Maria Golia March, 2009 420 Buy
Guantánamo: Both Sides of the Wire

Rowenna Davis meets a guard and an inmate from the notorious US prison camp in Cuba.

Rowenna Davis March, 2009 420 Buy
Malaysia

Visitors to Kuala Lumpur could be forgiven for thinking that they have landed in a highly developed nation. But hidden from the casual visitors’ view are the urban slums, crammed high-rise lowincome housing, rural villages still in poverty.

Anil Netto March, 2009 420 Buy
Make Room

Funked-up Hebrew rap, full of asides about booze, girls and – this is one you wouldn’t find with Enimem – gefilter fish.

Louise Gray March, 2009 420 Buy
Never Mind the Balkans

Pashm’s band – a judicious mixture of Greek, Jewish and Balkan musicians – belt along with brass, baglamas, woodwind and lyres at their disposal.

Louise Gray March, 2009 420 Buy
The Visitor

An unshowy, very human story, of a man who makes unexpected connections and rediscovers his own life

Malcolm Lewis March, 2009 420 Buy
Wonderful Town

Written and directed by Aditya Assarat

Malcolm Lewis March, 2009 420 Buy
Facing history in Cambodia

Why Cambodians need the Khmer Rouge on trial, by Tom Fawthrop.

Tom Fawthorp March, 2009 420 Buy
Age of Stupid

A groundbreaking new film about climate change starring Pete Postlethwaite.

Phil England March, 2009 420 Buy
Remembrance of things past

Urvashi Butalia learns some lessons from South Africa.

Urvashi Butalia March, 2009 420 Buy