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Used to justify Western military in North Africa, we have not been told the truth about the Tiguentourine attack reveals Jeremy Keenan.…
Simon Crowther argues that the use of ‘closed material’ as evidence is unfair to those who may have suffered grave human rights abuses.…
Pope Francis is likely to be an improvement on Benedict, despite his contradictions writes Mark Engler.…
Vanessa Baird tunes in to some rumblings in the Southern Cone.…
Felicity Arbuthnot tells the intriguing story of the disappearance of 24 members of Iraq’s Olympic Committee.…
A 30-year struggle has finally led to victory for the Grandmothers of the Disappeared…
Iris Gonzales calls for justice and redress in a Philippines that seems not to care.…
Nick Megoran revisits one of the poorest of the former Soviet republics and finds that instability, corruption and ethnic tensions remain.…
It’s the hope that dies last…
Twelve years of sanctions and seven years of occupation have taken their toll as Iraqis struggle with wrecked infrastructure and continuing insecurity.…
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