A year on from her disappearance from public life, what does the treatment of Gulnara Karimova reveal about Uzbekistan’s rights crisis?
A half-decade after 9/11, the United States appeared to Andrew Stroehlein to be locked in a “conflict mentality”. Now, he says, a new set of economic concerns - and even the rise of carnivalesque politics - signal the return of a kind of normality.
The start of the school year in Europe each autumn is a period when education resumes its place at the heart of the lives of pupils and their families. The
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"This city used to be the murder capital of the world, but now look around Medellín", Mauricio Mosquera tells me with a smile. The
Trying to draw sustained international media attention to violent conflicts and mass atrocities around the world is a depressing business. The subject-matter is deeply disturbing, attention-spans are limited, and it
Once you leave a place, it is never the same when you go back. I moved away from the United States fourteen years ago, and every time I return, I