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Alexandra Sutton explores the ethical issues behind humanitarian documentaries, and questions their ability to facilitate change
Jack Barber / May 24, 2013
Self-styled authoritarian rule is stifling press freedoms and education in Europe’s backyard
Anonymous / April 22, 2013
Treason and Torture in Africa's "Smiling Coast"
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How the lack of shared identity has fuelled tensions in South Africa
Sarah Mahmood / April 22, 2013
Why the number of sex selective abortions is having such an impact on Indian society
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International humanitarian aid is often seen as a worthy pursuit – but it is riddled with contradictions
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Understanding why the EU's democracy aid is least popular among Arab youth
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The Maldives’ former president is not about to go quietly
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What Steubenville and its coverage tells us about rape culture