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Fatou Bensouda, International Criminal Court (ICC), international justice, Regards sur Gbagbo, Views on Gbagbo
Fatou Bensouda, International Criminal Court (ICC), international justice, Regards sur Gbagbo, Views on Gbagbo
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Fatou Bensouda, are you a puppet of the West?

RNW recently spoke to Fatou Bensouda, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC). She is currently preparing the court's first trial of a head of state: Laurent Gbagbo, the former president
Chen Guangcheng
Chen Guangcheng
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Hilversum, Netherlands
Hilversum, Netherlands

Chen Guangcheng: we must not wait for a “virtuous ruler”

Blind Chinese activist, Chen Guangcheng, made headlines around the world when he escaped house arrest and fled to New York with the help of U.S. officials. One year later, the media spotlight may have moved on,

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Article: Chinese sexologist sparks debate on prostitution

China’s mainstream TV channels are prudish about sex, thanks to official censorship. But this doesn’t mean sex isn’t talked about – just that the discussion goes online!

World Press Freedom Day 2013
Netherlands Netherlands Article: Pressing for Freedom

Article: Pressing for Freedom

Today, 3 May, is World Press Freedom Day, and this year the UN-led campaign is celebrating its 20th anniversary.

Video: SHE: a glossy magazine in South Sudan

SHE magazine is filled with women's stories. It's written and edited by women. And it's made in South Sudan. In this video, we meet the journalists who make it happen.  

Video: Does Holland need a monarchy?

On Tuesday, April 30, Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands abdicated in favour of her son, Prince Willem-Alexander.

Rules and regulations of the protest areas in Amsterdam, RNW
Netherlands Netherlands Article: A fundamental right to protest

Article: A fundamental right to protest

The city of Amsterdam has set aside six areas for demonstrations on April 30th, when the new Dutch king Willem-Alexander will be inaugurated.

Article: The front row's for us: stories from Yemen's National Dialogue

It's a Friday afternoon and Baraa Shaiban (28), Somaia Al Hosam (30) and Khaled Obali (37) have a day off. We meet at Coffee Corner, their usual hang-out during and after Yemen’s uprising.

Article: Dossier: Democracy and Good Governance

How much influence do you have? Really. Does your vote truly count? Does anyone speak for you? Democracy is up for grabs. Take it and don’t let go. The good, the bad, the responsible

Article: From kingdom to republic

Once they were kingdoms. Now a president is head of state. An overview of historic breakthroughs.

Article: Heated debate over Libyan HIV kids

For the first time since his release in 2007, the Palestinian doctor who was accused of infecting Libyan children with HIV talked to his alleged victims.

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