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Beth Doherty reviews Safiya Hussaini Tungar Tudu’s I, Safiya.
The people of Togo will determine their future in democratically held elections this month.
An ageing population may be the downfall of the Western empire
Sir Gustav Nossal is passionate about the lives of those the world often ignores.
Michele Gierck meets Ulli and Georgina Beier.
The children of Niger are the innocent victims of religious fanaticism
Frank O’Shea discovers some memorable cameo scenes in Bono on Bono. Conversation with Michka Assay.
The organisational culture within Australia’s Department of Immigration appears to have little regard for human rights, but an ex-insider says it didn’t have to be that way
While many Australian people remain divided on the question of capital punishment, we can rejoice in the fact that in this country there is public debate about the issue.
Peter Pierce reviews The Diaries of Donald Friend, Volume Three, edited by Paul Hetherington.
David Ishaya Osu is a Nigerian poet. His poems have appeared in: Atlas Poetica: A Journal of World Tanka, Birmingham Arts Journal, Tipton Poetry Journal, Watershed Review, The Missing Slate and elsewhere.
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