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It is refreshing to hear a piece of good news that will impact on people living in poverty across the globe, writes Mari Marcel Thekaekara.…
Once on the FBI's 'most wanted' list, the civil rights activist has no intention of slowing down…
Modern surreal police tactics make writing comedy about protests an easy job for Chris Coltrane.…
Julia Buxton tracks a political journey leftwards – from admirer of Tony Blair to ‘fiery populist’ and champion of the Venezuelan poor.…
Writing from Argentina, Vanessa Baird finds little enthusiasm for the President’s renewed Malvinas campaign.…
The polite deliberation between candidates could be a sign of a calmer country ahead of the March general election, writes Henry Owino.…
Sally Healy speaks to Hassan Sheikh Mohamud about his hopes for security in Somalia, which must begin to 'address the bitter memories' of its past.…
Mari Marcel Thekaekara on the plight of a community made homeless by a slum clearance: the latest casualties in the battle for property.…
Stephanie Boyd says new laws are a reminder that, in mining zones, foreign corporations get more protection than ordinary civilians.…
Beth Tichborne speaks to Faiz Ahmed, a peace volunteer in Kabul who is helping to set up a unique multi-ethnic community.…
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