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‘Women Farmers Are Invisible': A West African Project Helps Them Claim Their Rights — And Land

Why Civil Rights Icon Fannie Lou Hamer Was ‘Sick And Tired Of Being Sick And Tired’

BOOK REVIEW: “3 Shades Of Blue” — Transcendent Art, Despite Personal Demons

A Decade Of Documenting More Than 63,000 Migrant Deaths Shows That Fleeing Is More Lethal Than Ever

Senegal: Macky Sall’s Reputation Is Dented, But The Former President Did A Lot At Home And Abroad

Why Russia Fears The Emergence Of Tajik Terrorists

An AP Photographer In Ghana Shares Why She Focuses On Documenting Women

Alternative Proteins Are Here – The Next 30 Years Could Be Crucial For NZ’s Meat And Dairy Sectors

How Moscow Terror Attack Fits ISIS-K Strategy To Widen Agenda, Take Fight To Its Perceived Enemies

What We Know After The Islamic State Group Claims Responsibility For Moscow Massacre

Why Would Islamic State Attack Russia And What Does This Mean For The Terrorism Threat Globally?