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Linah Alsaafin voices youth frustration with the double bind of Israeli occupation and defunct Palestinian leadership.…
Maina Waruru questions the motivations of firms seeking compensation from the British government.…
With corporates swarming all over the trade justice brand, David Ransom says Fair Trade must stick to its founding ideals or throw in the towel.…
Electoral gains for radical parties grow out of participation in broader social movements, says Tim Gee…
A 30-year struggle has finally led to victory for the Grandmothers of the Disappeared…
NGOs and campaign groups lament a disappointing conference but draw hope from beyond the conference walls.…
But how exactly will the Asian Development Bank meeting help the poor? asks Iris Gonzales.…
Many Americans are in denial about their dependence on social spending, says Mark Engler.…
The obsession with Norway’s extremist killer has failed to dent the political fortunes of Europe’s far right, says K Biswas.…
The Wikileaks founder on state surveillance, media scrutiny and the Cablegate affair.…
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