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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

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
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: The story of two Chinese citizen journalists

A new documentary about two Chinese citizen journalists was presented earlier this month during the Human Rights Weekend 2013 in Amsterdam.

Article: Mugabe’s birthday bash: time to party or retire?

When Pope Benedict XVl announced that old age was forcing him to resign at the end of the month, did he know how much excitement this would cause thousands of kilometres from the Vatican?

Article: Bloggers Battle: the battered little girl Lama

The fate of five-year-old Lama is a hot topic in Saudi Arabia and beyond. Lama’s father, Fayhan Ghamdi, allegedly molested and abused her, resulting in Lama’s death after months of hospitalization.

Article: Cartoonists draw a grim picture of Egypt's future

“Two years after the revolution – where is Egypt going?” is a question the world is waiting to see answered.

Article: Time to relax - at last - for Dutch Queen Beatrix

Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands is retiring. She announced in a televised statement on Monday evening that she is stepping down in favour of her son, Prince William-Alexander.

Video: "A criminal's life for me"

Gerard Nijburg turned to crime early, going to prison for the first time at the age of 13. With a bully for a father and an unhappy home, he never felt as though he fitted in.

Article: Arabic animated sitcoms hiding secret critics

The young Syrian-Hungarian researcher Omar Adam Sayfo has what some may consider the ideal job: he spends his days watching animated sitcoms.

Netherlands Netherlands Article: OPINION: Down but not out

Article: OPINION: Down but not out

Last month the International Criminal Court (ICC) handed down the second verdict in its 10-year history: not guilty to Congolese militia leader Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui, who had been charged with crimes against humanity and war crimes relating

Article: 360 Degrees - women’s rights after the revolution

Did the Egyptian revolution help or hinder  women’s rights? That was the latest question in RNW Arabic’s 360 Degrees project, organised in partnership with Cartoon Movement and media partners in the Arab region.  

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