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The polite deliberation between candidates could be a sign of a calmer country ahead of the March general election, writes Henry Owino.…
Mari Marcel Thekaekara calls for better policing after the recent attack on a young woman in Delhi.…
Jody McIntyre on his journey up Mount Avila and how the ‘giant brother’ has left him transfixed by its magic.…
A 30-year struggle has finally led to victory for the Grandmothers of the Disappeared…
Considered one of Israel’s few ‘mixed’ cities, Jaffa’s Arab population is facing eviction, police brutality and an unsettled future…
The tide of disaffection sweeping the Middle East is finally penetrating Syria’s borders, says Marian Chapman, recently returned from Damascus.…
A story of freedom, dignity and honour in the occupied Palestinian territories.…
‘And he smiled a kind of sickly smile, and curled up on the floor,And the subsequent proceedings, interested him no more.’(Francis Brett Harte, 1836-1902)Felicity Arbuthnot considers the evidence.…
The massacre that took place a year ago in the Philippines is remembered as the worst case of political violence in the country…
Louise Gray is a music columnist for New Internationalist and the author of the No-Nonsense Guide to World Music…
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