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Wednesday 22 May  
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

RNW recently spoke to Fatou Bensouda, the Gambian 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
Chen Guangcheng
Chen Guangcheng
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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: What Kenyatta's victory might mean for Zimbabweans

An election in Kenya – thousands of miles away – would ordinarily not concern Zimbabweans. But in March 2013, our blogger finds just the opposite to be true. By Nkosana Dlamini, Harare

Article: Is Weibo Twitter’s evil twin?

Social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook played critical roles during the Arab Spring. Can Weibo, the world’s most popular social network, play a similar role in promoting democracy in China?  By Michael Anti

Boukary Sangaré
Netherlands Netherlands Video: "Gbagbo was very selfish"

Video: "Gbagbo was very selfish"

27-year-old Boukary Sangaré is the son of Malian guest workers in Ivory Coast. Life for immigrants in Ivory Coast worsened as the country became increasingly xenophobic following the death of, the nation’s founder in 1993.

Article: Women of influence in the Arab world

International Wome's Day is being observed around the world. For more than 100 years, March 8th has been a day to take note of the position of women in society and to celebrate their achiements.

Article: Chávez's revolution lives on on social media

Hugo Chávez: loved by some, reviled by others, the firebrand president stirred intense feelings among people around the world. No wonder that his death is a trending topic on Twitter.

Moussa Sylla at the International Criminal Court in The Hague
Netherlands Netherlands Video: Seeing Gbagbo at the ICC

Video: Seeing Gbagbo at the ICC

What it’s like for Moussa Sylla, an Ivorian mechanic living in the Netherlands, to see former president Laurent Gbagbo at the International Criminal Court (ICC)?

Article: The trauma of Mexican journalists

A higher percentage of journalists in Mexico suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) than among correspondents who covered the conflicts in the Middle East, Bosnia, Chechnya or Rwanda.

Article: “I made it possible for my father to buy new wives”

She escaped from her husband. Ran to court. Got a divorce. All at the age of 10. Publishing her memoirs, Nujood Ali from Yemen began to break down barriers. Five years on, we visit Nujood to see how she is getting on.

Article: Sex pays for China’s budget hotels

China’s budget hotels used to target small business travellers, but their clientele nowadays is a rather different one. Cheap hotel rooms have become the space where the Chinese can pursue sexual freedom.

Article: Can you have fun in Cuba?

“For me, having fun is about enjoying myself anywhere except at home”, says a young Cuban.

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Mexican "whore" fights back
Two months ago, police officers in Mexico City arrested a young man for...
My Ivory Coast
The war in Ivory Coast not only caused destruction and division, it also...