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Pakistani Christians who are charged under the country’s blasphemy laws are living in hiding, Rizwan Syed reports.
TTIP is both ludicrous and frightening, writes Chris Coltrane.
Ayuba Ijai was held hostage for months by Boko Haram terrorists before government soldiers detained him on suspicion of being a Boko Haram member. Samuel Malik explains.
Roberto Savio argues for a revival and re-engagement, before it is too late.
Dario Sabaghi talks to Kholoud Waleed about her battle for freedom of speech in Syria.
The central African country's long sleep continues, says Ben Shepherd, but the clock is ticking.
Pedro X Molina from Nicaragua with ‘Republican Gothic’.
Closing our heart to suffering suppresses our humanity, writes Ruby Diamonde.
Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the March 2016 magazine.
Mark Engler argues for acts of determination and sacrifice.
Child miners are finding an unlikely escape from goldmines, through football, writes Rebecca Cooke.
An Indian entrepreneur has a solution for some of the 21.6 million women who resort to unsafe abortions every year, writes Cristiana Moisescu.
Who would have imagined that a tattooed heavy-metal musician would break the stale stand-off in Taiwanese politics? Richard Swift asks.
| Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Big Bad World | Polyp's latest cartoon. |
P J Polyp | March, 2016 | 490 | Buy |
| Pakistani Christians living in fear | Pakistani Christians who are charged under the country’s blasphemy laws are living in hiding, Rizwan Syed reports. |
Rizwan Syed | March, 2016 | 490 | Buy |
| Our shadowy corporate overlords | TTIP is both ludicrous and frightening, writes Chris Coltrane. |
Chris Coltrane | March, 2016 | 490 | Buy |
| Innocents detained in Nigeria | Ayuba Ijai was held hostage for months by Boko Haram terrorists before government soldiers detained him on suspicion of being a Boko Haram member. Samuel Malik explains. |
Samuel Malik | March, 2016 | 490 | Buy |
| Who gives a damn about democracy? | Roberto Savio argues for a revival and re-engagement, before it is too late. |
Roberto Savio | March, 2016 | 490 | Buy |
| Making waves: Kholoud Waleed | Dario Sabaghi talks to Kholoud Waleed about her battle for freedom of speech in Syria. |
Dario Sabaghi | March, 2016 | 490 | Buy |
| Country profile: Cameroon | The central African country's long sleep continues, says Ben Shepherd, but the clock is ticking. |
Ben shepherd | March, 2016 | 490 | Buy |
| Scratchy Lines - Political correctness | Cartoon by Simon Kneebone. |
Simon Kneebone | March, 2016 | 490 | Buy |
| Open Window - Republican Gothic | Pedro X Molina from Nicaragua with ‘Republican Gothic’. |
Pedro X Molina | March, 2016 | 490 | Buy |
| Close your heart, open your heart | Closing our heart to suffering suppresses our humanity, writes Ruby Diamonde. |
Ruby Diamonde | March, 2016 | 490 | Buy |
| Letters | Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the March 2016 magazine. |
March, 2016 | 490 | Read | |
| Revolution beyond the ballot box | Mark Engler argues for acts of determination and sacrifice. |
Mark Engler | March, 2016 | 490 | Read |
| Golden goal for child miners in Burkina Faso | Child miners are finding an unlikely escape from goldmines, through football, writes Rebecca Cooke. |
Rebecca Cooke | March, 2016 | 490 | Buy |
| Mail-order abortion from India | An Indian entrepreneur has a solution for some of the 21.6 million women who resort to unsafe abortions every year, writes Cristiana Moisescu. |
Cristiana Moisescu | March, 2016 | 490 | Buy |
| Introducing... Freddy Lim | Who would have imagined that a tattooed heavy-metal musician would break the stale stand-off in Taiwanese politics? Richard Swift asks. |
Richard Swift | March, 2016 | 490 | Buy |