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Blue men and yellowcake: the struggle of the Tuaregs in Mali and Niger
'TRAVELLING across the desert at this time maybe dangerous', Elaga our guide warns us. 'It is perhaps better to stay for now in Timbuktu'. We are...
Contemporary Review, 03/22/09 by Stefan Simanowitz · More from publication -
Ukraine's unstable alliances
'SO they've finished arguing over who will be in the new government', an elderly woman in Kiev told me with a shrug; 'Now the real fighting will...
Contemporary Review, 03/22/08 by Stefan Simanowitz · More from publication -
Democracy comes of age in Somaliland
THE rising sun reveals two long lines of people snaking towards a small concrete polling station in Gabiley, a town in rural Somaliland. Many of...
Contemporary Review, 12/01/05 by Stefan Simanowitz · More from publication -
The man who challenged Blair
ONE of the most dramatic moments of the recent British general election occurred in the early hours of 6th May, when Reg Keys, a retired paramedic,...
Contemporary Review, 07/01/05 by Stefan Simanowitz · More from publication -
The human shield movement's attempt to prevent war in Iraq
WAR changes many things. Global politics shift, military hardware and strategies are tried and tested and new forms of protest emerge. One such...
Contemporary Review, 06/01/03 by Stefan Simanowitz · More from publication



