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Former humanitarian chief defends the UN’s record during the civil war in Sri Lanka, but critics are unlikely to be convinced says Chris Harmer.…
Mari Marcel Thekaekara on the potential of prohibition in India where women have burnt down liquor shops over alcoholism’s devastation.…
Mari Marcel Thekaekara on the plight of a community made homeless by a slum clearance: the latest casualties in the battle for property.…
While the powerful thrashed out decisions on what to do about climate change, the Philippines was drowning, writes Iris Gonzales.…
Anne Paq’s photograph of a Palestinian boy killed in an Israeli air-strike brings home the horror of an escalating conflict.…
Inequality squeezes both how healthy we are and the healthcare we get…
British Indians need to be among those bringing the people responsible for the 2002 carnage to justice says Mari Marcel Thekaekara.…
Human rights lawyer Errol Mendes and aid campaigner Jonathan Glennie go head-to-head - read their arguments and join the debate.…
In trying times, poetry can speak our silences and make sense of our pain, says Yahia Lababidi…
Rupert Read argues that some ‘internationalists’ are failing to see the real revolution.…
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