An Indian entrepreneur has a solution for some of the 21.6 million women who resort to unsafe abortions every year, writes Cristiana Moisescu.
Articles by Cristiana Moisescu
‘The day we give in is the day we die’
Following a devastating fire at a nightclub, Romanians have taken to the streets to protest corruption that kills. Cristiana Moisescu reports.
- November 5, 2015
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Interview with Maryam Abdulhadi al-Khawaja
Cristiana Moisescu talks to the Bahraini activist, who smiles in the face of adversity.
- June 1, 2015
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‘The tyrant can’t destroy the art’
International artists call for Putin to release Ukrainian filmmaker Oleg Sentsov. Cristiana Moisescu reports.
- May 15, 2015
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A word with Peter Tatchell
The human rights activist has seen - and suffered - a lot in his decades of campaigning. But, he tells Cristiana Moisescu, he still believes in forgiveness.
- May 1, 2015
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The Paris attack – a pathway to extremist Europe
Cristiana Moisescu argues that the Charlie Hebdo attacks are all about politics, not religion.
- January 9, 2015
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Romania celebrates ‘vote of blind faith’ election victory
But voters should not breathe a sigh of relief just yet, cautions Cristiana Moisescu.
- November 19, 2014
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We are the people, we are the giant
A new documentary on the Arab Spring, We Are The Giant, delves into the lives of three activists from Libya, Bahrain and Syria. Cristiana Moisescu explores its story.
- November 14, 2014
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Syria’s gardens of death
Lebanese artist Tania el-Khoury speaks to Cristiana Moisescu about her newest project, an art installation at the Birmingham Fierce Festival.
- October 3, 2014
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Through the lens: a dreamlike-Egypt
Cristiana Moisescu talks to Laura el-Tantawy about the trials of being a female photojournalist in Cairo, and the responsibility that comes with it.
- September 30, 2014
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Michael Brown is not just another statistic
Ferguson protests are fuelled by anger at social and racial inequality, says Cristiana Moisescu.
- August 21, 2014
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Corruption crackdown or political power play in Romania?
One of the country’s biggest media moguls has just been imprisoned for 10 years for money laundering. But what does that mean for its politics? asks Cristiana Moisescu.
- August 12, 2014
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