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Alan Hughes on what he considers to be the great betrayal.…
New Internationalist co-editor Hazel Healy travelled there to find out how people are adapting to a warming world.…
Kony 2012 went uber-viral but how do those affected feel about it? Georgiana Keate speaks to Victor Ochen, who screened the film in Uganda.…
In trying times, poetry can speak our silences and make sense of our pain, says Yahia Lababidi…
Iris Gonzales offers a lament for the state of women’s rights and a hope for a better future.…
Libby Powell reflects on last year's International Womens Day when women took to the streets of Egypt to fight for their rights.…
They say that US investment bank Goldman Sachs runs the world…
Attending the state caucuses makes for an uncomfortable, but fascinating, day out, as Mark Engler discovers.…
Iraq is planning to close the camp at the end of 2011 – but the fate of its inhabitants is far from secure.…
By pushing forward a hotly contested mining project and enacting a state of emergency, Ollanta Humala's presidency is off to a worrying start.…
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