The presidential election in Ecuador is still too close to call, and protesters are taking to the streets in Quito as tension mounts.
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Political cartoonist Vilma Vargas knows that “the text is the fight but the image is the knockout.”
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Two Italian spies in China. Two opposite fates.
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Poets from Taiwan, Finland, and the Palestinian territories weigh in on their process and inspiration in a group interview.
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The US appears to be moving away from a two-state solution, at potentially great threat to Palestinian security.
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“Women Making Herstory” accounts for immigrant women’s contributions to the cultural heritage to Malmö, Sweden through interviews with women.
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A cartoon by Sahar Ajami, an Iranian artist currently based in Norway.
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Kwame Dawes on what moves him to write, his writing routine, and the works he continues to revisit throughout his career.
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Human rights conditions are at risk in Ethiopia, following last year’s state of emergency, media crackdowns, and violent protests.
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Joy Katz reads during City of Asylum’s Jazz Poetry Month in September 2016.
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