This year, we spoke to poets, journalists, filmmakers and novelists from India to Morocco, from France to Iran. We talked about revolution, the forgotten history of the United Farm Worker Movement in Texas, hereditary exile, writing as an act of defiance, and much more.
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These days, Crimean photoblogger Natalya Golovan is more likely to document a military ceremony or a celebratory fireworks display than the cats she photographed before.
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Our new Belarusian columnist, Michał Janczuk, reports on the mysterious hackers who conveniently pave the way for further government restrictions on independent media.
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Victor Ndula on the murder of 2,000 Nigerians by Boko Haram and the promises of the incumbent president, Goodluck Jonathan.
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Even if all traces of the poliovirus were to disappear from Pakistan tomorrow, we Pakistanis would still approach levels of near-insanity every time we have to travel abroad.
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Cartoonist Arcadio Esquival mourns the four cartoonists killed in the terrorist attack against French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
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The information war and the real one have almost become synonymous for a Ukrainian Twitter blogger from Slovyansk, and he is sick of both.
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