The Educational section of the Mantis Society. Live, Love, Learn
April 30, 2018
Is a military coup possible in Iran?
IRGC staff changes and talk of the merits of a 'military president' suggest that a coup might be under consideration.
Who gets to picture and narrate Africa?
African photographers are still struggling with exclusion and marginalisation by major press organisations.
Living in the shadow of Nepal's Rara National Park
Al Jazeera revisits a remote village in Mugu district only to find that it remains abandoned by the state.
Is Iran really a nuclear threat?
Investigative journalist Gareth Porter dispels some of the myths surrounding Iran's nuclear programme.
For the love of books: Mobile libraries around the world
This World Book Day, we meet the people behind mobile libraries serving communities from Nigeria to the Netherlands.
Why Natalie Portman is not the real story
Something much more important is happening than Portman's decision not to attend a prize ceremony in Israel.
Why should we care about FGM?
Fatma Naib undertook a journey to understand why so many communities continue to subject their daughters to female genital mutilation and what it would take for them to stop.
In Washington, Buhari needs to speak for all of Africa
Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari should demand from the Trump administration a clear policy on Africa.
Domestic battery surges in Russia after decriminalisation
Moscow relaxed laws that jailed domestic violence perpetrators, and reported cases of abuse have skyrocketed since.
Recreating death for a living: Inside Bosnia's War Hostel
Dark tourism, which involves travelling to places associated with death and tragedy, has found fertile ground in Bosnia.
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