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Mari Marcel Thekaekara on her experience of the world's crazy weather.…
Mary Namakando digs out facts and ratings on one of Southern Africa's most politically stable countries and probes President Sata's grapple with corruption.…
Zambia claims it is owed $1 billion in tax from mining transnationals, but will Glencore co clean up their act? …
A new herbicide linked to a slew of health defects is causing extreme worry for environmentalists in the US, says Mari Marcel Thekaekara.…
A year after the LGBT rights activist David Kato was murdered in Uganda, Sokari Ekine writes to him about changes in Africa since his death.…
Derelict inner-city sites are being transformed by green-fingered volunteers, writes Anna Weston.…
Mari Marcel Thekaekara on how Bangaloreans, fed up with soaring vegetable prices, are growing their own organic food.…
A recent UK Uncut action shames Dave Hartnett, Whitehall's 'most wined and dined civil servant' and alleged helper of the big-business tax avoiders.…
Iris Gonzales meets women at a Filipino prison and can't help thinking they should not be locked up.…
Weddings in Gaza Strip are for many Palestinians the biggest party they will ever have – if only they can scrape the money together in their occupied land…
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