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On this International Press Freedom Day, we give four refugee journalists the opportunity to speak.
Interview
Missing Maps supports aid organizations by mapping areas for which no digital maps exist.
In several countries, history is being rewritten at a rapid pace.
Critics say President Prabowo is undermining the rule of law and wants to curtail press freedom.
Analyse
Activist Yosra Akasha talks about sexual violence in her country, Sudan. ‘The perpetrators keep getting away with it.’
In Mauritania, traditional and modern music are opposed to each other, but both have a social importance.
Report
Even without nuclear weapons being effectively used, the military use of nuclear energy causes a great deal of damage.
MO* spoke with María Corina Machado about social destruction, state terror and hope in once prosperous Venezuela.
European leaders must not allow themselves to be dragged into the chaos created by Donald Trump, writes John Vandaele.
Opinion
Why did some key ministers leave Afghanistan?
Traditional conflict mediation is under severe pressure. New players, with different methods, are emerging.
Rwanda and Belgium have not been friends for quite some time now. Why is that?
Commentaar
The whole world wants to have its say on what the Palestinian Authority, the official Palestinian administration, should
In 2025, Congo enters the top five best coffees in Africa for the first time ever.
Blog
A plea from Isabelle Verhaegen (Plan International Belgium) to take the voices of girls and women seriously.
Russian emigrants are not giving up. In the past 3 years, a democratic Russia has emerged. In exile.
Authors, journalists and activists fight to preserve free space in Turkey.
The fall of the Assad regime three months ago was not the conclusion of this uprising, but merely a phase.
‘When democracy is tottered on its pedestal, you hope that people will stand up to defend it.’
Column
‘My memories are my legacy, the thread that binds me to a place that refuses to let me go.’
The Israeli war machine in Gaza is targeting the youngest generation. When will the world listen to them?
The Nigerian agricultural sector requires innovation to continue to feed the growing population.
Africa's population will become so large in the coming decades that the continent will become heavier in the world.
In recent weeks, women in India have taken to the streets en masse to demand their 'right to the night'.