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Must-reads 10 – 16 maart

  • maart 16, 2013

The New Yorker: Danse Macabre – scandal at the Bolshoi Ballet. Tech President: Finding Names of the Dead in Pakistan’s Drone War Buzzfeed: Growing Up In The World’s Deadliest City Journalism: How CNN gathered the views of 20K Africans for pope story The New York Times: How a U.S. Citizen Came to Be in America’s Cross Hairs Foreign Affairs: Israel’s Warlords – How the Military Rules in War and Peace Washington Post: Still unanswered questions, 10 years after the Iraq…

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Must-reads 3 – 9 maart

  • maart 9, 2013

The Guardian: Revealed: Pentagon’s link to Iraqi torture centres Forbes: Prince Alwaleed And The Curious Case Of Kingdom Holding Stock Radio Netherlands Worldwide: Ivorians Not Buying Into Government Youth Fund The New York Review Of Books: When The Jihad Came To Mali BBC World: Kenya Election: ‘Tech Hub’ Hopes Take Polling Day Blow New York Magazine: Back On The Trail Al Jazeera: Who Are #FreeArabs? The Times Of India: Cabinet Meet On Rape Soon New York Times: The Crime Of…

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Must-reads 24 februari – 2 maart

  • maart 2, 2013

Archaeosoup: “These are not the ruins you’re looking for!” The archaeology of a galaxy far, far away? Outside: Sun Myung Moon’s Lost Eco-Utopia Design Observer: Head of the Dragon: The Rise of New Shanghai The Atlantic: Mali Conflict Enters New Phase The Independent: To make freelancing safer, young foreign journalists need more support and less sneering The Daily Beast: The GOP Rage Machine and Its Mainstream Apologists Slate: In Defense of Drones – They’re the worst form of war, except…

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Must-reads 3 – 9 februari

  • februari 9, 2013

The Atlantic: Why Americans Hate the Media National Geographic: New Old Libya – For decades Libyans lived under a dictator who twisted their past. Now they must imagine their future Foreign Policy: Westward Ho! As America pivots east, China marches in the other direction Foreign Affairs: Sizzling South Sudan – Why Oil Is Not the Whole Story Time Magazine: Drone Home Foreign Policy: The End of the Latin American Left -Will Hugo Chávez’s revolution die with him? The Boston Globe:…

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Must-reads 27 januari – 2 februari

  • februari 2, 2013

Rolling Stone: How the country’s biggest gun-rights group thwarts regulation and helps put military-grade weapons in the hands of killers The Lede: Vacation on Syria’s Front Lines Goes Wrong for Russian Judge The Star: Aarushi Talwar murder – Inside story of India’s most controversial trial British Journal of Photography: Ones to Watch – Jérôme Sessini Ahram Online: Egypt protesters come to aid of ransacked Intercontinental hotel Asian Times: A well-laid war in Myanmar Telegraph: Aleppo executions: 79 bodies pulled from…

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Must-reads 20 – 26 januari

  • januari 26, 2013

The New York Times: Iran Resorts to Hangings in Public to Cut Crime VICE: Living the American Dream in the West Bank – Hanging out with Israel’s Illegal Homesteaders The New York Times Magazine: Could Cyril Ramaphosa Be the Best Leader South Africa Has Not Yet Had? The Economist: China’s population – Peak toil The Guardian: Kachin rebels cling to last stronghold amid Burmese army’s deadly barrage The New Yorker: The Force – How much military is enough? National Geographic:…

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Must-reads 30 december – 5 januari

  • januari 5, 2013

LA Times: In Unfamiliar Waters – Two Californians, Two Indonesians Received a Heroes’ Welcome After 21 Days Adrift – Then the Cheering Stopped The New York Times: Journalists Confront China Censors Over Editorial IPS: Uganda’s “Kill the Gays” Bill Spreads Fear Foreign Affairs: New Year, New Italy? – Rome After Monti The New Yorker: Tweets from Gulnara: the Dictator’s Daughter Africa is a Country: 2012′s SMH (also known as “Africa is a Country”) Moments The Guardian: In the Middle East,…

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Must-reads 28 oktober – 3 november

  • november 3, 2012

The Global Mail: Syria’s Civil War Spills Over in Sydney RFI: Rape doctor Denis Mukwege wants to return to DRC despite murder attempt The Caravan: The Departed -The return home of Kashmir’s disillusioned militants BBC: Mali crisis focus for Clinton’s Algeria visit Hopscotch on the greenline: Bomaanslag verdeelt Libanese christenen Danger Room: The Kremlin’s New Internet Surveillance Plan Goes Live Today DMagazine: Naming the Dead at Ground Zero Der Spiegel: New Football League Helps Heal Afghanistan Guernica: The Monkeyman of…

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Must-reads 21 – 27 oktober

  • oktober 27, 2012

Bloomberg: Spain’s Robin Hood The Guardian: Fear and loathing in Athens: the rise of Golden Dawn and the far right Foreign Affairs: Broken BRICs – Why the Rest Stopped Rising The Atlantic: ‘Perplexed … Perplexed’: On Mob Justice in Nigeria National Geographic: Cuba’s New Now Time: Dangerous Tahrir: The Vicious Circles in the Square CS Monitor: Wanted in Brazil – more English speakers Danger Room: Drug Cartel Kingpin’s Death May Make the Zetas Even Deadlier The Lede: Two Narratives to…

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Must-reads 15 – 20 oktober

  • oktober 20, 2012

The New Yorker: Boss Rail The New York Times: The West’s Stalwart Ally in the War on Drugs: Iran (Yes, That Iran) NOS Weblog Latijns-Amerika: Patat is een groente Pro Publica: How an Accused Guatemalan War Criminal Won U.S., Canadian Citizenship The Lede: He Was Cambodia’s King, Yes, but What He Really Wanted to Do Was Direct The Page: The 2012 Debates – Memorandum of Understanding Between the Obama and Romney Campaigns Mother Jones: Solitary in Iran Nearly Broke Me….

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