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Everyday defiance in Iran
More and more Iranian women are resisting - or ignoring - the country's hijab rules
Crime and punishment in today's Russia
While peaceful anti-war protesters are jailed, convicted killers are freed to fight.
Cambodia鈥檚 sunken villages
The Cambodians who had to leave ancestral villages flooded by Mekong river dams.
Writing a way out of war
Fergal Keane reflects on how writers can imagine life beyond wartime in divided societies.
Congo's cycles of conflict with M23 rebels
In North Kivu, the Congolese army and its proxies fight M23 rebels year after year
Israel, Gaza and the view from the Middle East
What impact has the Israel-Gaza conflict had on diplomacy in the Middle East?
The boys sent out to beg on Senegal's streets
Some Senegalese daaras, or religious schools, are accused of neglect and abuse of pupils.
Afghan migrants in limbo in Pakistan
Translators who helped the British Army in Afghanistan are living in limbo in Pakistan.
How Portugal deals with drugs
Can a new approach focusing on medical needs really reduce the harm drugs do?
Ukraine: The view from the Donbass
Civilians in Russian-speaking areas bear their own traumas after years of war