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Colombia is the deadliest country for human rights defenders, with one activist killed every three days since the 2016 peace agreement

18th Oct 2018 Equal Times 0

The assassination of human rights defenders is a plague that has been spreading in recent years. Latin America is the worst affected: 85 per cent […]

Women and children bear the brunt of Cameroon’s conflict

3rd Oct 2018 Equal Times 0

On 7 September 2018, hundreds of women rallied in a stadium in the city of Bamenda, in the north-west region of Cameroon to protest multiple […]

Venezuela: where a crisis and a “gold rush” are creating an environmental disaster

13th Sep 2018 Equal Times 0

Under glass displays, nappies and coffee are sold as luxury items in the supermarkets of Caracas, the capital of Venezuela. Customers’ baskets are mostly empty. […]

Syria: being a mother in times of war

3rd Sep 2018 Equal Times 0

In Syria, most babies are born by Caesarean section. There is no time for natural deliveries under the shelling. There are not enough doctors. Mothers […]

From open conflict to open-air gallery: can street art help heal Mostar?

4th Jun 2018 Equal Times 0

This year marks the seventh edition of the Mostar Street Arts Festival which is running across Bosnia’s fifth largest city until 21 June. Bosnia and […]

Afghan media’s “deadliest day” exposes the resolve, resilience and vulnerability its journalists

21st May 2018 Equal Times 0

For a country that has endured decades of brutal war, foreign invasion and terrorist violence, the events of 30 April 2018 will go down in […]

The African asylum seekers stuck in limbo in Malta

20th Mar 2018 Equal Times 0

“I didn’t come here to be rich or to have money…because when you are safe, your life is safe,” says Sarjo Cham, 24, as he […]

Palestine: 50 years of occupation, 50 years of labour struggle

17th Nov 2017 Equal Times 0

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