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The award-winning author, poet and activist considers herself above all a daughter of the Earth, as she explains to Frank Barat.…
In the month of the fifth anniversary of the land, sea and air siege of Palestinians, a report reveals it’s children who are most affected.…
Alan Hughes argues the recent offering from Mr Barlow and the Military Wives is a sickly-sweet distraction from the world's real problems.…
The former US Secretary of State is to be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, to the horror of Felicity Arbuthnot.…
As several airlines bow to Israeli pressure to cancel flights of pro-Palestine activists, Felicity Arbuthnot writes an open letter to the CEO of Lufthansa.…
Why haven’t our leaders, itching to get the UN security council to act on Syria, learnt the lessons of UN intervention in Libya?…
Dependent on oil from Iran, but with the US its largest trading partner, Sri Lanka is stuck between a rock and a hard place, reports Lasanda Kurukulasuriya.…
A case study for our World Development text book…
The British government may have condemned him in the end, but only after years of supplying him with weapons, writes Nicholas Gilby.…
A new vaccine could give hope to millions – if Big Pharma doesn’t get its hands on it first, says Iris Gonzales.…
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