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Renewed clashes in Western Sahara shed light on the plight of the Sahrawi people

Renewed clashes in Western Sahara shed light on the plight of the Sahrawi people

Hostilities between Morocco and the Sahrawi people over control of Western Sahara defy a 1991 peace treaty that hasn’t been brought to fruition.

Politics
Aung San Suu Kyi’s party wins troubled elections in Myanmar

Aung San Suu Kyi’s party wins troubled elections in Myanmar

Aung San Suu Kyi’s party has won elections in Myanmar marred by the persecution of opposition figures and exclusion of Rohingya Muslims from the vote.

Politics
The World Food Programme is the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize

The World Food Programme is the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize

The United Nations World Food Programme has been awarded the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its work in the fight against hunger.

Rights
Livio Senigalliesi on the hard truths captured in 40 years of photojournalism

Livio Senigalliesi on the hard truths captured in 40 years of photojournalism

Photojournalist Livio Senigalliesi tells his story, from the Yugoslav Wars to the Balkan Route. And through two videos, one created with journalist Raffaele Masto.

Society
Shinzo Abe, Japan’s ex-prime minister, has died after being shot

Shinzo Abe, Japan’s ex-prime minister, has died after being shot

Former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe has died at the age of 67 after being shot by an attacker. A look back at the legacy of Japan’s longest serving democratic leader.

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Rebuilding Iraq starting from water. The story of Salman Khairalla

Rebuilding Iraq starting from water. The story of Salman Khairalla

Salman Khairalla is an Iraqi activist who’s been fighting to protect his country’s marshes, a key water resource, since 2007.

Activism
Peace in Sudan. A historic agreement puts an end to 17 years of civil war

Peace in Sudan. A historic agreement puts an end to 17 years of civil war

The Sudanese government and rebel groups have signed a historic peace agreement, the start of a new chapter for the country after 17 years of civil war.

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Keeping memory alive. The son of a WWII deportee gives voice to the victims of Fascism in Italy

Keeping memory alive. The son of a WWII deportee gives voice to the victims of Fascism in Italy

“The defence of human rights can’t be left solely to those who’ve experienced violations firsthand”. The sons and daughters of Sesto San Giovanni – a place synonymous with resistance, from which hundreds of political opponents were deported – are fighting for the memory of the victims of Nazism and Fascism. An exclusive reportage from Italy.

Society
Fighting on two fronts, Burkina Faso’s plight against terrorism as well as the climate crisis

Fighting on two fronts, Burkina Faso’s plight against terrorism as well as the climate crisis

Already torn apart by desertification, Burkina Faso also faces the terrorist threat. Attacks exacerbate inter-communal clashes and drive people to flee. Read the second part of the reportage on a country fighting for land and integrity.

Society
Kashmir, what you need to know about the India-Pakistan conflict with no peace in sight

Kashmir, what you need to know about the India-Pakistan conflict with no peace in sight

From the origins of the conflict in Kashmir to the escalation of violence over the past two years. The territory contested by India and Pakistan is stilled marred by tensions and abuse.

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