On Location: The Netherlands has a holiday blackface problem
Debates over Black Pete are bringing up race and identity issues many Dutch people didn’t think they had.
Debates over Black Pete are bringing up race and identity issues many Dutch people didn’t think they had.
[originally published July 2012] On Thursday, NATO trucks crossed the Pakistan border into Afghanistan for the first time in seven months, carrying needed supplies. The border re-opening is a sign of improvement between Pakistan and the US, but what does it mean for those on the ground?
GlobalPost’s Suzanna Koster speaks to a NATO truck driver to get his first-hand views on the border crossing.
Sensual mujra dancers have existed for centuries in Pakistan, but recently they’re getting so popular that new cinema’s are build to cater for their growing audiences.
Women on both sides of Turkey’s protests speak out.
One man said: A woman’s place is either in the home or in the grave.
Turkish Cypriots hope the financial crisis prompts a peace agreement.
While the Pakistani Taliban try to put women behind the walls of their home, exactly the opposite is happening.
Short impression and comments on the funeral for PKK-founder Sakine Cansiz, Fidan Dogan and Leyla Soylemez
Anti-drone protesters brave police, army and roadblocks on their way to South Waziristan, Pakistan.
Pervaiz, a 17-year old heroin addict, agrees to get treatment.