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Winning the Arabic Booker prize
Saudi author Raja Alem was the first woman to win the prestigious international award
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The story of 'Baby Jessica'
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The Pakistani law that jailed rape survivors
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The first transgender minister in the Church of England
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The mysterious death of Samora Machel
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Polish refugees in Africa
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The Greenham Common women's peace camp
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Britain’s lesbian families ‘scandal’
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The world's first environment conference
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The child climate activist of the 1990s
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Judgement at Nuremberg
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The enduring legend of Fu Manchu
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The end of the 1956 Hungarian Uprising
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When Eritrea silenced its critics
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Britain's Black Schools
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Chanel No. 5
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Spying in Berlin
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The South African football star murdered for being a lesbian
How the killing of a female footballer got South Africa talking about ‘corrective rape’.
Kuwaiti oil fires of 1991
As the first Gulf War ended, retreating Iraqi forces set light to oil wells in the desert
Shoot: A milestone in performance art
In November 1971, Chris Burden asked a friend to shoot him in the name of art
The capture of war criminal Radovan Karadzic
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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
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Sudan's October Revolution
How Sudanese civilian protesters first brought down a military regime in 1964
Russia’s Democracy pioneer
Galina Starovoitova, the murdered politician who championed democracy in '90s Russia
The Woman in Gold by Gustav Klimt
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