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As the UN puts pressure on the Aquino government, Iris Gonzales considers the way forward.…
It may seem counter-intuitive, but this is just one more reason for voting for Barack, says Mark Engler.…
Clearly articulating her party’s economics policies would be a good start, reckons Dinyar Godrej.…
Campaigners have won a temporary reprieve, but the fight to end ‘forced labour’ continues…
Monday 13 June marked the International Day Against Child Labour, a day millions of the world's exploited and abused children have never even heard of…
Nigeria is a source country for trafficking women and children to other African countries and Europe, but the authorities behave as if that was a cheese sandwich.…
Burma’s much-touted ‘roadmap to democracy’ is anything but, say Jody Williams and Tin Tin Nyo.…
An epic migration to the cities has been responsible for China’s turbocharged economic performance…
In May, Aung San Suu Kyi’s appeal to ‘use your liberty to promote ours’ will be at the heart of Brighton Festival (UK) as she becomes Guest Director from afar…
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