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This week's edition features two articles exploring current issues in Sudan: one by Shaghaf al-Zein for Beirut-based publication Daraj, on the plight of migrants pushed by war to cross to Egypt through a dangerous desert road; the other for Arabic-language site Al-Manassa by Ahmed Salim, on the women leading the fight against rape being used as a weapon of war.
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Table of Contents
p5. With “Spiral” Of Sudan’s Civil War, Refugees Take Perilous Desert Route To Egypt | Daraj by Shaghaf al-Zein
p8. Nubian Queen Revolt: Sudanese Women Fight Against Rape As Weapon Of War | Al-Manassa by Ahmed Salim
p10. Political Assassinations In Russia: How It Really Works | Important Stories by Roman Katin
p13. May ‘68 To Campus ‘24: The Sublime Realism Of Student Protests | Al-Manassa by Alaa Khaled
p15. Are Marxism And Feminism Incompatible? Mexico’s Presidential Race| La Marea by José Ovejero
p17. How Can Brazil’s Politicians Not See Climate? | Agência Pública by Giovana Girardi
p20. What A Baby At A Taylor Swift Show Says About Our Culture | Worldcrunch by Irene Caselli
p22. Prequels, Sequels And Spinoffs — Why We Don’t Let Stories End Anymore | La Stampa by Loredana Lipperini