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October 2011

Asia

Early marriage precludes education for young Nepalis

Hannah Ingber  KATHMANDU, Nepal — When Shyam Balami was a teenager, his aging parents decided they needed more...

Oct 30, 2011
Asia

Child marriages burden young Nepalis

Hannah Ingber DOLAKHA, Nepal — Suntali Thami grew up in a tiny village here in this remote district...

Oct 30, 2011
Middle East

Revolutionary art mirrors Egypt’s changing pulse

By Sara Elkamel  CAIRO, Egypt — Five years ago, long before Egypt’s January 25 Revolution broke out on Police...

Oct 30, 2011
Middle East

Thousands rally for alleged torture victim Essam Atta

By Reem Abdellatif CAIRO — The scene outside Zeinhom Morgue in the downtown Cairo slum was chilling on Friday afternoon...

Oct 29, 2011
Asia

Early marriage precludes education for young Nepalis

By Hanna Ingber KATHMANDU, Nepal — When Shyam Balami was a teenager, his aging parents decided they needed...

Oct 29, 2011
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Child marriages burden young Nepalis

By Hanna Ingber DOLAKHA, Nepal — Suntali Thami grew up in a tiny village here in this remote...

Oct 29, 2011
Europe

Spain’s gays proud of advances but fear backlash

By Guy Hedgecoe MADRID — Jose Mantero served as a Roman Catholic priest in rural Spain for 16...

Oct 27, 2011
Europe

In Madrid, noted bookseller pushes LGBT visibility

By Guy Hedgecoe MADRID — Mili Hernandez, 51, remembers with a shudder Francisco Franco’s “Law of Social Danger,”...

Oct 27, 2011
Middle East

Egypt: Samira v. the Military

By Kristin Deasy CAIRO – Samira Ibrahim likes pink, Che Guevara, and old revolutionary songs from the '50s....

Oct 23, 2011
Middle East

Mothers of the Revolution

By David Wolman CAIRO — The two mothers embraced in mourning. They both wore black veils. They are...

Oct 23, 2011
Middle East

Press censorship threatens Egypt’s ‘unfinished revolution’

By Reem Abdellatif CAIRO — In the uncertain months after country's revolution, Yosri Fouda emerged as one of...

Oct 22, 2011
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