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READ MOREHaving survived a dictatorship, exile, and constant threats to her life, the French-Moroccan journalist is not interested in anything less than liberty.
READ MOREAriana Brown talks about her recent transitions in life and writing.
READ MOREXi Jinping’s latest propaganda film, feeds the Chinese people more fake news.
READ MOREEileen Myles talks pitbulls and pronouns with Sampsonia Way.
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Min Jin Lee talks with Sampsonia Way about her family’s own immigration experience, her fascination with work, and the history of Korea and Japan.
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Some of the German thinker’s darkest ideas continue to influence China today. Should he be blamed for the crimes of those who claim his legacy?
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New revelations show that the firm was hired by the ruling Jubilee Party to gather voter information in order to influence the August 2017 presidential election.
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The Chinese government plans to launch the so-called Social Credit System in the country to evaluate the “trustworthiness” of each citizen. Meanwhile, it continues its surveillance of those deemed dangerous to the state.
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Despite tumultuous months of uncertainties, Chalachew Tadesse writes that Kenyans believe in a “hard-won flame of democracy [that] can’t be easily extinguished.”
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Elizabeth Rodriguez Fielder interviews Helena Maria Viramontes, who has been telling stories of economic inequality and civil rights in marginalized communities for the last four decades.
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Columnist Tarik Gunersel writes with updates from Turkey, including a discussion of “banned words” by both the Trump and Erdogan administrations.
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A free and independent media is the first line of resistance.
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Faced with the fraudulent re-election of US-backed Juan Orlando Hernández, the youth of Honduras lead the nation into the streets, and are met with deadly violence.
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