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Letter 88: Reportage That Rises Into Art

January 3, 2019DAMIEN CAVEComments Off on Letter 88: Reportage That Rises Into Art

A retrospective of Davd Goldblatt’s photographs from South Africa and Australia shows how art, like good journalism, connects one country to many others.

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In Gupta Brothers’ Rise and Fall, the Tale of a Sullied A.N.C.

December 22, 2018December 24, 2018NORIMITSU ONISHI and SELAM GEBREKIDANComments Off on In Gupta Brothers’ Rise and Fall, the Tale of a Sullied A.N.C.

An Indian family rose to the heights of power and fortune in South Africa with the help of eager officials in the legendary party of Nelson Mandela.

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Corruption in South Africa: A Guide to Our Recent Reporting

December 22, 2018AODHAN BEIRNEComments Off on Corruption in South Africa: A Guide to Our Recent Reporting

South Africa’s corruption scandals have upended the country’s view of their governing party, the African National Congress, threatening decades of power.

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Guitarist Has Brain Surgery, and Strums All the Way Through

December 21, 2018December 21, 2018KIMON de GREEFComments Off on Guitarist Has Brain Surgery, and Strums All the Way Through

Musa Manzini, a jazz bassist, was awake and playing slowly as surgeons performed an “awake craniotomy,” which allowed them to remove a brain tumor without causing damage.

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South Africa Killings Should Be Investigated, Anti-Corruption Agency Says

December 21, 2018December 22, 2018NORIMITSU ONISHI and SELAM GEBREKIDANComments Off on South Africa Killings Should Be Investigated, Anti-Corruption Agency Says

The agency called on the police to investigate the killings of three politicians who accused rivals of diverting money from a renovation project.

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Lens: Beyond the Myth of the War Photographer

December 18, 2018December 19, 2018FINBARR O’REILLYComments Off on Lens: Beyond the Myth of the War Photographer

In “Shooting War,” the psychiatrist Anthony Feinstein explores the complexity of photographers’ day-to-day work covering conflict and human depravity.

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Peter Arnett, Pulitzer-Winning War Correspondent, Dies at 91

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Canada’s Population Shrinks mid Tightened Immigration

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