“A girl’s honor is like this glass. Anything can break it. Nothing will ever fix it.”
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Chen Pokong’s book is accurate in portraying a China that indulges in capitalistic consumption, says Tienchi Martin-Liao.
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Thousands of migrants have been bussed away from the Calais refugee camp in France as authorities began clearing the area.
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Burundian radio journalist Ines Gakiza continued reporting through her country’s coup, first from Rwanda and then Germany, enlisting the use of Short Wave radio to reach listeners in rural parts of the country. This interview is published both in English and the original French.
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Ecuador cut off Julian Assange’s Internet access after the latest batch of emails were leaked from Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager.
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Five poems by Gilles Dossou-Gouin, former ICORN writer-in-residence of the City of Refuge in Molde, Sweden. Doussou-Gouin passed away on September 30, 2016.
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The Ethiopian government is using its state of emergency to persecute its own people while blaming other countries for its problems, and spurring on the violent protests in the process.
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