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Darkness and Hope in Load Poems Like Guns

Darkness and Hope in Load Poems Like Guns

By Catherine Putz
A new collection of poetry by contemporary Afghan women poets brings Herat's literary heritage to a broader audience.

Post-Censorship, Myanmar’s Literary World Awakens

By Poppy McPherson
In Mandalay, hundreds gathered to hear talks by Burmese and international authors.

A Glimpse of Afghanistan's Future -- On the Ski Slopes

A Glimpse of Afghanistan's Future -- On the Ski Slopes

By Sanjay Kumar
In Afghanistan’s historic Bamiyan province, a skiing competition is showing off the country’s changing demography.

Hanoi Citizens Protest Tree-Felling Plan

Hanoi Citizens Protest Tree-Felling Plan

By Helen Clark
Plans to chop down the trees that line the city’s historic streets have met with a vigorous response.

Myanmar: After the Protests, Out Come the Cartoonists

Myanmar: After the Protests, Out Come the Cartoonists

By Poppy McPherson
In Myanmar, cartoonists skewer authority and mostly get away with it, though fear remains.
Spring: The Season of Festivals in South Asia

Spring: The Season of Festivals in South Asia

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
South and Central Asia have a rich tradition of springtime celebrations.

New Zealander Jailed in Myanmar for Disrespecting Buddha

New Zealander Jailed in Myanmar for Disrespecting Buddha

By Helen Clark
A bar manager and two colleagues face two years in prison for a photoshopped image.
Fiza Farhan: A Pakistani Change-Maker

Fiza Farhan: A Pakistani Change-Maker

By Sonya Rehman
A young entrepreneur is empowering rural Pakistan with microfinance and energy projects

Myanmar’s Royal Legacy

Myanmar’s Royal Legacy

By Poppy McPherson
The Burmese royal family may have lost their throne long ago but their influence lingers in Myanmar.

Your Guide to the UN Climate Change Talks

Your Guide to the UN Climate Change Talks

By Fiona Harvey
Why 2015 could be the most important year ever for curbing climate change.

Reclaiming Pakistan, One City at a Time

Reclaiming Pakistan, One City at a Time

By Sonya Rehman
A new tourist bus company is setting out to reboot culture in an exhausted country.

Martin Crowe: Cricket Celebrates a New Zealand Sporting Great

By Kiran Mohandas Menon
One of New Zealand’s finest cricketers is to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.

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