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Thinking of Home, Wrestling in Dubai
December 18, 2012 —
Over a million Pakistanis live in the United Arab Emirates. In their leisure time, many play kushti, a traditional Indo-Pakistani form of wrestling. Katrin Greiling shares her photographs of a match in Dubai, home to 400,000 Pakistani immigrants. More -
Making Melodies in the World’s Largest Refugee Camp
December 14, 2012 —
At the border of Kenya and Somalia, in the heart of the world’s largest refugee settlement, Dadaab, one man has become an independent music producer, empowering fellow refugees to make music about their lives. More -
I Ran into Iran:
Armageddon and SanctionsDecember 12, 2012 —
I Ran into Iran’s third episode examines whether Iran is producing a nuclear bomb and investigates the effects of economic sanctions on the country’s citizens. More -
What Is the “New Normal”? Ask Denmark’s Danske Bank
December 11, 2012 —
Artist Thierry Geoffroy questions the motives of Denmark’s largest financial institution’s ad campaign, which defines the “new normal” as Occupy protesters, children reading iPads and factory workers. More -
Western Sahara: Fighting for Freedom in Africa’s Last Colony
December 7, 2012 —
Artist Robin Kahn elucidates the situation of the last remaining colony in Africa, Western Sahara, by speaking with the political representative of the indigenous Saharawi people to Austria, Nadjat Hamdi. More