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Former humanitarian chief defends the UN’s record during the civil war in Sri Lanka, but critics are unlikely to be convinced says Chris Harmer.…
UK Border Agency defends removals to Sri Lanka, despite abuse of deportees documented by Human Rights Watch, writes Phil Miller.…
Recognizing migrants’ contribution on 18 December is an opportunity to speak up against discriminatory and divisive policies says Jan Brulc.…
Jody McIntyre reflects on Hugo Chavez’s win in the Venezuelan presidential elections.…
Despite a controversial new TV show, Syed Hamad Ali believes literature and cinema could help, rather than hinder, bi-lateral relations.…
Our US columnist Mark Engler is riled by the shamelessness of the financial élite.…
One man’s drive to teach dalit children chess is putting pride back into a community, says Mari Marcel Thekaekara.…
Nick Harvey and Julien Tremblin look at the plight of Tuareg refugees caught in the crossfire of a conflict that’s as devastating as it is complex.…
Ed Stocker witnessed first hand how the presidenta’s curious combo of glitz, compassion and graft secured a landslide win.…
Stefan Simanowitz spends a week with the protesters in New York.…
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