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As Sokari Ekine prepares to leave the island, she reflects on her experience, and Haiti’s likely future.…
The founding editor of the New Internationalist, Peter Adamson, looks at how the world has changed since the magazine started – and argues for a new push against inequality.…
Green lifestyles are no replacement for struggle, says Tim Gee.…
After the British women’s team beat Cameroon, Xanna Ward-Dixon was horrified by the sexist reaction.…
In some Indian communities a girl's first period is treated with great fanfare, in others it is a carefully kept secret, says Mari Marcel Thekaekara.…
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.…
When is a US troop pullout not a pullout? asks Felicity Arbuthnot.…
Hope for a binding treaty starts to evaporate in Durban as politicians look to a deal that will cook the continent, says Nnimmo Bassey.…
A profile of one of the world's most frequently colonized and loosely assembled nation-states.…
On 15 November, six Palestinian activists challenged Israeli ‘apartheid’ policies by boarding a segregated bus...and were promptly arrested.…
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