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An individual mammal’s moral worth has nothing to do with whether or not its species is endangered, writes Chris Grezo.…
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.…
Chris Harmer is a journalist and writer on humanitarian affairs.…
Although questions remain, including the possibility of a second-round run-off, Henry Owino says tension has lifted, thanks to a broadly peaceful vote.…
‘How can a country be liberated when half its population is not?’ asks an online women’s campaign group…
A year after the eviction of the tented Occupy protest at St Paul’s, Tim Gee asks what might be next…
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.…
In a country where political discourse is defined by ethnic group, Maina Waruru fears vernacular radio stations could be used to incite hate.…
The polite deliberation between candidates could be a sign of a calmer country ahead of the March general election, writes Henry Owino.…
As the polls loom, Moses Wasamu outlines the implications of a fiercely contested vote, including candidates accused of crimes against humanity.…
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