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Balochistan, Asia's blackest hole

Every 27 March is a day of mourning for the Baloch. Karlos Zurutuza reports from an area which is largely overlooked by the international media.

Filed in: Web exclusives

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Twitterview: Saudi Arabia and the West

NI editor Vanessa Baird responds to questions on Twitter about her latest magazine ‘Blood brothers’.

Filed in: Saudi Arabia

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Poverty in the land of black gold

Paul Aarts and Carolien Roelants on the plight of poor Saudis.

Filed in: Saudi Arabia

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A new beginning for economic transformation in Africa?

Chris Matthews hears arguments for African-led growth at a forum in Rwanda.

Filed in: Africa and Rwanda

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What the Saudi leaks tell us: An interview with Julian Assange

Since June 2015 WikiLeaks has been releasing details of leaked cables and other documents from within the Saudi Foreign Office. Julian Assange explains what’s inside.

Filed in: Saudi Arabia

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In the cruellest way, Israeli settlements affect all Palestinians

The occupation system made the Dawabshe family victims, writes Noreen Sadik.

Filed in: Israel and Palestine

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Saudi activists – who are they and what do they want?

Madawi Al-Rasheed examines the prospects and limits of activism in the absolute monarchy.

Filed in: Saudi Arabia

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Greece, Austerity, Brexit: What might a Plan B for Europe look like?

Claire Fauset was in Spain to hear leftwing politicians and social movements strike a claim for a new Europe.

Filed in: England, Europe, European Union, Greece, Spain and United Kingdom

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Crocodile smiles and con tricks

Fiona Broom reports from Nepal on the scandal of the ‘orphanage industry’.

Filed in: Children and Nepal

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Oil on the skids

The quiet power of oil and money has for decades enabled Saudi Arabia to buy silence and influence. But not for much longer, predicts Nafeez Ahmed.

Filed in: Oil and Saudi Arabia

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Photo gallery: Perilous hope for refugees heading to Greece

As Europe turns its back on refugees, Neal McQueen turns his camera on them, and those who are helping.

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