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- The Illegal trade supplying Benin’s fuel needsBenin relies on a vast illegal network that smuggles petrol from Nigeria. The former French colony cannot compete with the oil prices in Nigeria and has insufficient service stations to cover the population’s fuel [...]
- The Central American mothers tracing the footsteps of their missing migrant children in a caravan“Looking for Life on the Path of Death” is the slogan of the caravan of Central American mothers, making its annual procession through several Mexican states, where they look for clues to help find their children who disappeared on their way to [...]
- Hard times for migrant labour in the Thai fishing industryThailand is in the process of restructuring its fishing industry after being accused, among other things, of using workers as slave labour. Graphics reporter Antolín Avezuela and journalist Laura Villadiego met with some of the migrant workers [...]
- The land of women: safe, informed maternityEvery day about 830 women around the world die – almost all in developing countries – from preventable causes related to pregnancy and childbirth. The Mexican organisation Kinal Antzetik, in the Guerrero state, informs and empowers women with the [...]
- “For indigenous people, this is literally a question of life or death”‘’Sometimes things need to fall apart before they can be put back together again, and I feel like that’s where we are right now with the Trump presidency.’’
- The fleeting freedom of street art in TehranYoung Iranian graffiti artists use street walls to express their feelings on political and social issues