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We are Kenyans Through and Through; Don’t Force Us Out. Refugees Plead as Kenya Gears to Close Camps

“I see myself as a Kenyan and Kakuma is my home” are the first words that come out of Shadrack Bazompora when asked about the looming closures of Kakuma and Continue Reading

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CASE terms SLAPPs as an abuse of the legal system that is aimed to intimidate public watchdogs through lengthy litigation that drains target’s resources and chills critical voices. Coalition Against Continue Reading

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Ten years after the start of the Syrian Civil War, doctors have been at the forefront of danger during the war. Death looming around every corner some of them had Continue Reading

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News “fixers” have found temporary respite in being hired as local reporters by international media organisations, but is this sustainable?

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By Vineet Malik | London , England | October 25 , 2020 International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons ( ICAN ) is a coalition of non-governmental organisations in one hundred Continue Reading

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A Different Take on Hungary’s Emergency Law

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Will coronavirus kill free press in Hungary? Journalists fear a new law aimed at fighting fake news will result in them being thrown in jail. “This is something they can Continue Reading

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