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The latest legal decision against the Chagossians, kicked off their homeland to make way for a US base, continues a regretful history, says Nick Harvey.…
Britain says it’s too late for torture victims to seek compensation but the new Kenyan government could intervene.…
Freedom for dissent is threatened in the few public spaces where free thought is encouraged…
The polite deliberation between candidates could be a sign of a calmer country ahead of the March general election, writes Henry Owino.…
A chronicle of resistance from Tom Druitt, who took to the trees to try and stop the Bexhill-Hastings Link Road.…
Tom Druitt is one of the activists defending East Sussex’s Combe Valley, and Britain’s pollution levels, from a major road development.…
Iris Gonzales on the Cybercrime Prevention Act and why critics say it is an affront to civil liberties.…
With his elderly teacher in mind, Maina Waruru urges Britain to settle with surviving Kenyan fighters quickly.…
Maina Waruru questions the motivations of firms seeking compensation from the British government.…
A fearless Queen from Sudan’s past is inspiring today’s women to take action, reports Nahla Mahmoud.…
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