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Maxim Bolt
The Conversation

'The family home in South African townships is contested – why occupation, inheritance and history are clashing with laws'

Maxim Bolt
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Loren Landau
Deutsche Welle

‘Do protests by Africans in the diaspora make a difference?’

Loren Landau
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Fandi Achmad
The Jakarta Post

‘Indonesia can take full benefit of resource nationalism’

Fandi Achmad
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Alexander Betts
CNN

‘Leaders “burying their heads in the sand” on new drivers of displacement’

Alexander Betts
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Albert Park
Global Partnership blog

‘Climate resilient development needs effective cooperation’

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Francesca Lessa
The Conversation

‘Fifty years after the Uruguay coup, why so few people have been brought to justice for dictatorship crimes’

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Matthew Gibney
World Politics Review

‘Instead of resettlement schemes, make migration easier’

Matthew J Gibney
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BBC Radio

‘On oral history and the liberation movement in Zimbabwe’

Jocelyn Alexander
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The Word

‘South Africa plans to deport thousands back to Zimbabwe’

Loren Landau
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Francesca Lessa
The Conversation

'Finding Ukraine’s stolen children and bringing perpetrators to justice: lessons from Argentina'

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Chris Adam
The Conversation

Foreign exchange: several African countries have a shortage of US dollars – why this happens and how to fix it

Christopher Adam
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Nikita Sud
NDTV

'After Kanwariyas, Yogi Adityanath Goes Big On Navratri'

Nikita Sud
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