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Saturday 25 May  
Photograph by Ren Hang from FUCKOFF2
Photograph by Ren Hang from FUCKOFF2
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Groningen, Netherlands
Groningen, Netherlands

´Ai Weiwei´s work embodies freedom of speech´

The popularity of Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei in the Netherlands is largely fueled by the Dutch love of art that hovers on the edge of acceptability. This commitment to pushing the boundaries of
Youth delegates to Yemen's National Dialogue Conference
Youth delegates to Yemen's National Dialogue Conference
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Sana'a, Yemen
Sana'a, Yemen

He should get a Nobel Prize’ - Stories from Yemen's National Dialogue -

Coffee Corner again, this time with Baraa Shaiban and Somaia Al Hosam. It’s been two weeks since our last meeting.Two weeks of talking for the delegates at Yemen’s National Dialogue. Two weeks of

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Article: CinemAsia turns an eye on young Uyghurs

In a darkened cinema, a trendily-dressed young Asian man uses chopsticks to pick popcorn out of a bucket. The eye-catching poster is publicising the 6th edition of CinemAsia Film Festival which came to a close recently in Amsterdam.

Article: The power of indigenous languages

Nearly 100 Indian languages i8n Mexico and Central America are facing extinction. In an attempt to keep them alive, teachers are coming up with new means of documenting the languages and passing them on to the younger generation.  

Netherlands Netherlands Article: Mr Putin, it’s good to talk

Article: Mr Putin, it’s good to talk

Russia’s President Vladimir Putin is in the Netherlands for talks with the Dutch prime minister and the official opening of Russia-Netherlands Year of Friendship.

Moussa Sylla in Groningen
Netherlands Netherlands Video: "I would've been a rebel"

Video: "I would've been a rebel"

A former supporter of ex-President Laurent Gbagbo, explains how he would’ve become a rebel had he remained in Ivory Coast. Moussa Sylla is a mechanic living in the Netherlands.

Netherlands Netherlands Article: Knowledge behind barriers

Article: Knowledge behind barriers

Across the continent Africans are fighting to break down pay walls to academic knowledge. Their fight for Open Access might prove fundamental in closing Africa’s knowledge gap with the developed world.

Video: It's OK to be gay for young Venezuelans

“I have a lot of gay friends. They do their thing, and I do mine”, says a tall young black man. “We’re all free to be ourselves”, according to another young person.

Article: Mugabe wields old weapons with Zimbabwe radio ban

Even 33 years after winning the fight for independence, Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe remains a harsh critic of the white colonial government’s system.

Video: Mexican journalist refuses to be silenced

Sergio Haro is a reporter for the Zeta weekly in northern Mexico. He’s been working as a journalist for two decades in a country where 172 reporters have been murdered in the past 12 years.

Article: The Libyan media landscape: a creative chaos?

Monitoring Libya’s post-revolution media landscape has proved to be a nightmare.

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