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“Bonn Has Become an Insider Tip on the International Stage”ROME/BONN

“Bonn Has Become an Insider Tip on the International Stage”

With around 320,000 inhabitants on 141 square kilometres, no other relatively small city has played such a historically critical role like the City of Bonn.

Baher Kamal | Development & Aid | Europe

“Dead Men Don’t Vote” in Gambia

“Dead Men Don’t Vote” in Gambia

“Dead men don’t vote,” said a Gambian political activist known as Mama Africa. She spoke during an event on the side-lines of the 59th Session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights (ACHPR) held in Gambia’s capital Banjul last month.  The focus was the crackdown on freedom of expression and assembly ahead of the 2016 presidential elections.

David Kode | Democracy | Africa
Journalism in Honduras Trapped in Violence

Journalism in Honduras Trapped in Violence

It was in the wee hours of the morning on October 19 when journalist Ricardo Matute, from Corporación Televicentro’s morning newscast, was out on the beat in San Pedro Sula, one of the most violent cities in Honduras.

Thelma Mejía | Press Freedom | Latin America & the Caribbean

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Patricia Grogg | Global Geopolitics | Latin America & the Caribbean

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