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Jody McIntyre reports from Caracas on how life changed for disabled people after Hugo Chàvez came into power 14 years ago.…
Alan Hughes laments the imminent death of a great British institution and calls for action rather than indifference to its fate.…
Amy Hall speaks to the author about writing, the war and his upcoming appearance at the Reel Iraq festival in Britain.…
While minority rights are eroded, Pakistan enjoys impunity as a ‘strategic ally’ of the US, writes Mari Marcel Thekaekara.…
Beth Tichborne has been shocked at the reaction, by the courts and police, to her protest that Prime Minister, David Cameron, ‘has blood on his hands.’…
An individual mammal’s moral worth has nothing to do with whether or not its species is endangered, writes Chris Grezo.…
A violent mugging in Montevideo brings New Internationalist editor Vanessa Baird face to face with the greater crime of health inequality.…
‘How can a country be liberated when half its population is not?’ asks an online women’s campaign group…
Mari Marcel Thekaekara on the potential of prohibition in India where women have burnt down liquor shops over alcoholism’s devastation.…
The Ethiopian-born, US-based songwriter tells us about her inspirations and her earliest musical memory.…
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