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“Women take to the road”
Bangladesh
“Sharmin makes your jeans – ‘We have to work even when mortally ill'”
“Postcard from Bangladesh”
“Groundbreaking lesbians in Bangladesh”
“Tensions rise in enormous refugee camp”
“She sews your clothes”
“Pressured from home to succeed in life”
“Terror after wave of brutal killings in Bangladesh”
“The wet blanket of neoliberalism”
“Women violently punished”
“There’s enough love for more than immediate family”
“Fight for textile workers’ rights”
Bolivia
“Vibrant culture on the streets of Bolivia”
“Obesity and malnourishment in the same country”
“A macho man is like an alcoholic”
“Her childhood is slipping through my fingers”
Brazil
“The silent war of the Amazon”
Cameroon
“Cameroon on the brink of civil war”
“Armed men stormed the studio”
Chile
“Prepared for a new disaster”
Colombia
“With the land free from mines, she started growing coffee beans”
“Colombia – magical and multicultural”
Egypt
“Egyptian women have had enough of sexual harassment”
“Hope of freedom has turned into anger and disappointment”
“Six have been killed since the fall of Mubarak”
Ivory Coast
“Postcard from Ivory Coast”
Haiti
“Postcard from Haiti”
Kenya
“These flowers aren’t for us, they’re for Europeans”
“Carrefour forces local business to maintain a global standard”
“A flourishing container economy in Kenya”
“App saves lives in Nairobi’s informal settlements”
“More boreholes dangerous for Nairobi”
“The importance of disciplining your children”
“Dispute over new wind park”
Nepal
“Postcard from Nepal”
“I was surprised that grandma accepted cooking with eggs”
“Nepal – welcoming mystique”
“Climber crushes gender norms”
Nicaragua
“Back home and safe from the violence”
Nigeria
“Eating together is about more than just food”
“People think I should be more authoritative towards my wife”
“Nigeria’s young, smart agripreneurs”
“Schoolgirls still in the hands of Boko Haram”
“Boko Haram beneficial for ex-dictator”
Pakistan
“Here, the tale of the Greeks is alive”
“Women openly harassed in Pakistan”
“World Heritage Site Taxila valley under threat”
“Cricket star favourite candidate in Pakistan elections”
“Ikea is so desirable that shops sell their own imports”
“Taliban attacks on Sufism”
“Polio is getting eradicated”
“Climate change a threat to the Kalash people”
“The wounds are still not healed”
“Pakistan’s anger towards extremists”
“The survivors mourn their friends”
“The massacre a message for Malala”
Palestine
“Israel and Palestine threaten press freedom”
Peru
“Every chance I get to eat with my daughters is holy”
“Journalists risk prison for criticising politicians”
“Time for Peru to choose its path”
“Concerns over new mine”
The Philippines
“90 rape threats per minute at news agency Rappler”
“Women’s fight for divorce”
“Agriculture hit hard by El Niño”
“Ging has fought for LGBTQ rights for fifteen years”
Poland
“The silent climate conference”
Rwanda
“Blind football commentator”
South Africa
“Why is there a shortage of water?”
South Sudan
“Postcard from South Sudan”
“The forgotten disaster”
Tunisia
“Bumpy road to equality for Tunisia’s women”
Uganda
“Towards a fifth term”
Zimbabwe
“The queue for the bank is several days long”
“Change on everyone’s mind in Zimbabwe’s historical election”
“Zimbabwe’s youth has had enough”
“Mugabe is the glue in the oppressive system”
“Resistance against Mugabe grows in Zimbabwe”
“Sexual harassment and threats against journalists in Zimbabwe”
“Young women are stopping child marriages”
“Tough for poor people with diabetes”
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“Women violently punished”
Feministiskt Perspektiv
“90 rape threats per minute at news agency Rappler”
Forskning & Framsteg
“Why is there a shortage of water?”
“Nigeria’s young, smart agripreneurs”
Fria Tidningen
“Mugabe is the glue in the oppressive system”
“Climber crushes gender norms”
“The wet blanket of neoliberalism”
“Ging has fought for LGBTQ rights for fifteen years”
“Schoolgirls still in the hands of Boko Haram”
“Boko Haram beneficial for ex-dictator”
Fönstret
“Colombia – magical and multicultural”
“Vibrant culture on the streets of Bolivia”
“Nepal – welcoming mystique”
“She sews your clothes”
Göteborgsposten
“Women openly harassed in Pakistan”
“Cricket star favourite candidate in Pakistan elections”
“Cameroon on the brink of civil war”
“The forgotten disaster”
“Change on everyone’s mind in Zimbabwe’s historical election”
“Women’s fight for divorce”
“A flourishing container economy in Kenya”
“App saves lives in Nairobi’s informal settlements”
“Obesity and malnourishment in the same country”
“Egyptian women have had enough of sexual harassment”
“More boreholes dangerous for Nairobi”
“Time for Peru to choose its path”
“Tough for poor people with diabetes”
“Polio is getting eradicated”
“Towards a fifth term”
“Dispute over new wind park”
“The silent war of the Amazon”
“Climate change a threat to the Kalash people”
“Prepared for a new disaster”
“Concerns over new mine”
“Women take to the road”
“The wounds are still not healed”
“Fight for textile workers’ rights”
IcaNyheter
“Carrefour forces local business to maintain a global standard”
Journalisten
“Armed men stormed the studio”
“Six have been killed since the fall of Mubarak”
Market
“Ikea is so desirable that shops sell their own imports”
Omvärlden
“People think I should be more authoritative towards my wife”
“I encourage men to buy sanitary pads for their sisters”
“A macho man is like an alcoholic”
“Zimbabwe’s youth has had enough”
Ottar
“Groundbreaking lesbians in Bangladesh”
Perspektiv
“Blind football commentator”
Populär Arkeologi
“World Heritage Site Taxila valley under threat”
Språktidningen
“Here, the tale of the Greeks is alive”
Svenska Dagbladet
“These flowers aren’t for us, they’re for Europeans”
“With the land free from mines, she started growing coffee beans”
“Sharmin makes your jeans – ‘We have to work even when mortally ill'”
“Tensions rise in enormous refugee camp”
“Eating together is about more than just food”
“Every chance I get to eat with my daughters is holy”
“I was surprised that grandma accepted cooking with eggs”
“The queue for the bank is several days long”
“Taliban attacks on Sufism”
“Hope of freedom has turned into anger and disappointment”
“The importance of disciplining your children”
“Pressured from home to succeed in life”
“Her childhood is slipping through my fingers”
“Resistance against Mugabe grows in Zimbabwe”
“Agriculture hit hard by El Niño”
“Israel and Palestine threaten press freedom”
“Terror after wave of brutal killings in Bangladesh”
“Young women are stopping child marriages”
“Sexual harassment and threats against journalists in Zimbabwe”
“Journalists risk prison for criticising politicians”
“Back home and safe from the violence”
“Bumpy road to equality for Tunisia’s women”
“There’s enough love for more than immediate family”
“Pakistan’s anger towards extremists”
“The survivors mourn their friends”
“The massacre a message for Malala”
Syre
“The silent climate conference”