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The scale of indigenous-led protests against mining in southern Peru took most by surprise…
Why is one state deemed democratic and another demonic when repression and corruption are evident in both? Sokari Ekine asks some awkward questions.…
Guatemalans go to the polls on 11 September - but despite an embarrassment of candidates, many fear it's a case of simply hoping that the least bad option wins.…
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.…
Despite its turbulent past, Ziauddin Sardar finds reasons for optimism in Pakistan's future…
An art installation by visual and performance artist Mideo Cruz has upset the establishment, but surely the Catholic Church is missing the point? Iris Gonzales reports.…
The bedridden spectacle of Egypt's ex-leader may be a welcome sight, but it shouldn't distract from wider issues at play in the region, says Jody McIntyre.…
The country that kick-started the Arab Spring has postponed its first post-dictator elections, originally scheduled for 24 July, until October…
Vanessa Baird reports from Peru, which has just elected a left-leaning President.…
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