Saleem Kareem of Radio Free Iraq discusses how the media landscape in Iraq today emerged from the 2003 US invasion and subsequent occupation of his country.
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Since 2004, Katherine Gallagher and her colleagues at the CCR have been seeking to hold the corporations that profited off of torturing inmates at Abu Ghraib accountable. Sampsonia Way interviewed Ms. Gallagher about the case, which returned to district court in early February.
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Cuba is coming off America’s terrorism watch list and no one might be more excited than corporate America.
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Environmental catastrophe is knocking on China’s door. In Under the Dome, investigative journalist Chai Jing brought the Chinese and their government face to face with the smog issue.
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The only winner: with the opposition boycotting elections in Sudan, President Omar al-Bashir is expected to remain in power.
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Judith Torrea is a journalist living in Ciudad Juárez, one of the most violent places in the world. Here is an excerpt from her book, Juárez in Shadows: Chronicle of a City that Refuses to Die.
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Bina Shah’s new column on Heretic: Why Islam Needs a Reformation Now by Ayaan Hirsi Ali.
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