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No cons in Crete
Entranced visitors keep coming back to the Greek island’s south coast — and especially to one remote taverna, writes Aida Edemariam.
Entranced visitors keep coming back to the Greek island’s south coast — and especially to one remote taverna, writes Aida Edemariam.
Taking discarded copper pipes was once the preserve of the petty thief, but now there’s big money in copper theft, reports Aida Edemariam from London.
Scratching poems on cell floors, or making ink from the brick powder, Burmese writers continue writing despite imprisonment and censorship. Aida Edemariam reports.
It’s her story, and suddenly Kandahar has become the most politically important movie in the world. Nelofer Pazira spoke to Aida Edemariam.