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The arms trade tends to have the government's ear…
Fifty years after the UN Secretary-General's death, are we any closer to the truth?…
Stergios Skaperdas and David Olive wrangle over the best strategy for Greece and beyond - read their arguments and join the debate.…
A case study for our World Development text book…
From 13 to 16 September some 25,000 delegates will visit Britain's largest arms fair…
The Pakistani Left has a history to be proud of and is regrouping to fight in new battles, as Qualandar Bux Memon and Ali Mohsni report.…
A senior civil servant in the administration of the world's newest country talks about the challenges his country faces and the determination of its people to make things right.…
The Arab Spring is already an inspiration the world over, but, says US-based Egyptian writer Yahia Lababidi, because of the complexity of human nature it's uncertain which way things will go.…
'These terrorists are cowards and the worst enemies of their own people.' Why do innocent people have to pay with their lives for the sins of evil politicians, asks Mari Marcel Thekaekara.…
Mari Marcel Thekaekara salutes Indian Supreme Court's verdict that arming civilians to take on supposed Naxals – leftwing extremists according to the government – is unconstitutional.…
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