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Alex Duval Smith

Alex Duval Smith was a freelance foreign correspondent based in Ivory Coast. She died in 2019

October 2016

  • Marcin Raganowicz and his daughter, Maya

    Ireland beyond Brexit
    'The only problem is the weather': Poles eye up Ireland after Brexit vote

    Country is becoming increasingly popular destination as atmosphere in Britain turns darker following EU referendum

September 2016

  • melania trump

    Melania who? Trump's wife a forgotten memory in Slovenian home town

  • Boris Johnson and Witold Waszczykowski address the media in Warsaw

    Boris Johnson: UK looks forward to welcoming new Polish immigrants

August 2016

  • Mbera refugee camp, 50km from the border with Mali, is guarded by Mauritania’s gendarmerie

    Refugees claim abuse by soldiers as Mali's conflict spreads

  • Pic of Tinalbaraka Amano by Alex Duval Smith

    Women's rights and gender equality
    Threat of marriage hangs over young Malian refugee girls in Mauritania

July 2016

  • Theresa May and Beata Szydło

    Theresa May takes Brexit’s immigration message to eastern Europe

  • A flooded street in the Socogim PS neighbourhood of Nouakchott, Mauritania, seen at the end of June

    'The best solution? Move the Mauritanian capital': water on the rise in Nouakchott

June 2016

  • Tuilaepa Aiono Sailele Malielegaoi, the Samoan prime minister, in Brussels with his delegation

    Samoa's prime minister defends country's role as offshore tax haven

  • Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka is the new UN Women Head. Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka is a South African politician who was Deputy President of South Africa from 2005 to 2008. She was the first woman to hold the position and at that point the highest ranking woman in the history of South Africa. 22nd July 2013. Johannesburg, South Africa. Picture by Jordi Matas / The Guardian

    Women's rights and gender equality
    Head of UN Women vows to tackle laws blocking women's economic progress

  • Marchers carry a huge rainbow-coloured flag during the parade in Warsaw, Poland.

    Thousands march for LGBTI rights in Warsaw amid rising hostility

  • Gay pride parade in Warsaw

    Warsaw equality parade expected to draw record turnout

  • Nato countries begin largest war game in eastern Europe since cold war

  • Poland gets official warning from EU over constitutional court changes

  • Syrian refugees find a welcome and some familiar fragility in Mali

May 2016

  • France’s far right Front National leader Marine Le Pen

    Brexeunt stage left: the Europeans hoping that Britain votes Brexit

  • Children hold placards as migrants and refugees take part in a peaceful protest at a makeshift refugee camp of the northern Greek border point of Idomeni, Greece, on Thursday, May 12, 2016. About 54,000 people are currently stranded in Greece, after the European Union and Turkey reached a deal designed to stem the flow of refugees into Europe’s prosperous heartland. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)

    Politics Weekly UK
    Refugees and the European Union – Politics Weekly podcast

April 2016

  • Past to the future: An impression of how the £72m museum in Gdańsk will look.

    ‘Vindictive’ Polish leaders using new war museum to rewrite history, says academic

  • Far-right activists in Gdańsk protest against immigration

    Poles apart: Gdansk divided as city grapples with immigration and identity

  • A woman hangs up a coat hanger, symbolising illegal abortion

    Observer dispatch
    Street protests over abortion law are latest skirmish in battle for Poland’s soul

  • Shirley Watts with her husband, the Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts.

    Rolling Stone's wife threatens to sue Poles over horse deaths

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