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A word with Angélique Kidjo

Louise Gray talks to the award-winning musician about the resilience of African music, and why she won’t be pigeon-holed.

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 Illustration: Sarah John

The long walk

Where do you go when your home no longer exists? Ruby Diamonde hears one woman’s story.

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The US is pushing the Afghan government to sign an agreement that would allow US troops to arrest, detain and extradite any Afghan deemed to threaten its security interests. The US Army

Afghanistan: time to move on?

Ewa Jasiewicz wonders what the US troops will be leaving behind.

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Columnists can damage your health

Why Steve Parry doesn't like newspaper columnists.

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Art is politics

Mark Engler revisits Paul Simon's 'Graceland'.

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Ranbaxy, which sells generic drugs all over the world, was fined $500 million by a US court. Photo: Kamal Kishore/Reuters

Cheap drugs and the millionaire whistleblower

Sandhya Srinivasan writes from India on the curious tale of Dinesh Thakur and the generics maker Ranbaxy.

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Dead bastards

Heaven help military personnel who blow the whistle. Alexa O’Brien is tracking the case of Chelsea Manning.

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Money shouts

Whistleblower Ian Taplin investigates whether exposing banking malpractice has got any easier.

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‘Injustice must be resisted,’ insists Father Musala. Photo: redpepper.co.ug

Brave Father Musala

The cleric who exposed sex abuse in Uganda’s Catholic Church talks to Patience Akumu.

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'I had to do it'

Psychoanalyst David Morgan on what makes some people risk all to speak out.

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A word with Angélique Kidjo

Louise Gray talks to the award-winning musician about the resilience of African music, and why she won’t be pigeon-holed.

Louise Gray April, 2014 471 Buy
The long walk

Where do you go when your home no longer exists? Ruby Diamonde hears one woman’s story.

Ruby Diamonde April, 2014 471 Buy
Afghanistan: time to move on?

Ewa Jasiewicz wonders what the US troops will be leaving behind.

Ewa Jasiewicz April, 2014 471 Buy
Columnists can damage your health

Why Steve Parry doesn't like newspaper columnists.

Steve Parry April, 2014 471 Buy
Impunity darkens elections in India

Ajay Vakil April, 2014 471 Buy
Art is politics

Mark Engler revisits Paul Simon's 'Graceland'.

Mark Engler April, 2014 471 Buy
Cheap drugs and the millionaire whistleblower

Sandhya Srinivasan writes from India on the curious tale of Dinesh Thakur and the generics maker Ranbaxy.

Sandhya Srinivasan April, 2014 471 Buy
Dead bastards

Heaven help military personnel who blow the whistle. Alexa O’Brien is tracking the case of Chelsea Manning.

Alexa O'Brien April, 2014 471 Read
Money shouts

Whistleblower Ian Taplin investigates whether exposing banking malpractice has got any easier.

Ian Taplin April, 2014 471 Buy
Brave Father Musala

The cleric who exposed sex abuse in Uganda’s Catholic Church talks to Patience Akumu.

Patience Akumu April, 2014 471 Buy
'I had to do it'

Psychoanalyst David Morgan on what makes some people risk all to speak out.

David Morgan April, 2014 471 Buy
Reasons to be cheerful

Lydia James April, 2014 471 Buy
Solar's unlikely ally

Hazel Healy April, 2014 471 Buy
Krey vs Rio Tinto

Amy Hall April, 2014 471 Buy
A freer press in Burma

Tina Burrett April, 2014 471 Buy