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- Transnistria: the price of unilateral independenceIn 1990, Transnistria, a narrow strip of land located between the Dniester River and Ukraine, declared its independence from Moldova. No member states of the United Nations have recognised the self-proclaimed republic, leaving its half a million [...]
- Namibia’s Khwes are battling for survivalSix thousand Khwes live in the north-east of Namibia. The ethnic group, which has been present in this part of southern Africa for tens of thousands of years, is now fighting for survival. Sedentarised and ostracised, they are waging a battle to [...]
- Mustafa Dzhemilev: “For political prisoners in Crimea, things are worse now than during the Soviet Union”“During the Soviet Union, the authorities were afraid of bad publicity. But now they’ve got nothing to lose.”
- Mike Bonile Sikani: “For South African workers, health and safety is key to a just transition”“The primary occupation of these corporations is the security of their goods, not the health and safety of the workers or environmental standards.”