The European Union has authorized the reinstatement of temporary border controls in Sweden and Germany to address the arrival of asylum seekers.
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In the days leading up to the first Burmese election in 25 years it became increasingly apparent that the military-backed government’s “reforms” had not caught up to the will of the people.
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The Cuban National Center for the Council of Dramatic Arts censored an artist who was previously blessed with official applause and funding: movie and theater director Juan Carlos Cremata.
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Turkey commemorated the 77th anniversary of the death of secular leader Mustafa Kemal Ataturk on November 10, 2015.
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Tras apenas un par de funciones, su adaptación de la obra El rey se muere, de Eugene Ionesco, fue retirada de cartelera sin justificación, literalmente expulsando al elenco actoral de la sala Tito Junco del Centro Cultural Bertolt Brecht.
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Escribo esta columna pensando en un campo donde hay siembra, y cuando se está preparando la cosecha hay alimañas que pueden entrar para pretender destruir, ese momento es crucial, el no dejar que se establezcan, es difícil pero no imposible.
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In Honduras, the people have tended their fields for decades. But every year, the pests of corruption are larger.
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Media crackdowns in the wake of the bombing in Ankara, Turkey prohibited the distribution of information about the attack.
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Arab countries are turning a blind eye to Israel’s crimes against Palestine.
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Video interview with Pakistani poet Harris Khalique about poetry’s power of liberation and the Pakistani literary tradition of resistance.
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