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Francesca Borri

Borri is a war correspondent and writes regularly for Ny Tid.

Meanwhile, in Syria, Libya, Bosnia

In Bosnia, peace created the ethnic divide no general, no army, no genocide would achieve. Will the same thing happen in Syria?

The war without a front line

Who are the jihadists in the Syrian war? 

A landscape of clashes

The children of the Oslo agreements have become young adults. Although violent clashes are part of everyday life, the air in Hebron shakes more with emptiness and apathy than with blows and moles.

It lost Palestine

Under the vibrant and prosperous surface of Ramallah, reality smells. It consists of distress, frustration and poverty.

One thousand and one stories

IRAK: In the streets, homemade road bombs dominate, and last week at least 76 people were killed by an explosive-charged refrigerator. But on the banks of the river is a statue of Shereherad, the protagonist of the Thousand and One Nights. Baghdad is the city that just goes on and on, where history follows history.

Baghdad: The other, the differences, the dignity

There is a group of Iraqis almost nobody is talking about. Here are seven of them.

The water is so contaminated that your skin flakes off

Not if, but when something happens to you. An abduction, a murder – in Iraq there is a certainty.