Photojournalist Thierry Falise focuses on Burma’s painful past in his book "Burmese Shadows". It's a tale of the hardships and reality hidden behind the "Bamboo Curtain", detailed in a series of photographs taken over the past 25 years. He tells Douglas Herbert more.
IMF conference in Dar es Salaam: Jeffrey Sachs, professor at Columbia University and director of the Earth Institute, is in Tanzania with FRANCE 24 to discuss the impact of the financial crisis on the developing world.
How will the developing world be hit by the global economic crisis? FRANCE 24 is in Tanzania where the International Monetary Fund is organizing an international conference to discuss the impact of the crisis in Africa.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned that the world is in the grip of a "great recession" that could return millions to poverty and spark civil unrest. It expects global growth to fall below zero this year.
Pushing the limits and fighting for women’s rights in the Islamic republic of Iran: Our guest today is the founder of the very controversial Iranian woman’s magazine “Zanan” which was banned in 2008.
It's been a long struggle for Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi, and her work as a human rights attorney only gets tougher. Despite threats and intimidation, she continues working from inside Iran to promote justice and equality.
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