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Jessica Ormerod’s fears over Lewisham Hospital’s downgrade came to a head when her daughter needed emergency treatment.…
A violent mugging in Montevideo brings New Internationalist editor Vanessa Baird face to face with the greater crime of health inequality.…
Discount stores have been in North America for half a century but there’s not a lot to celebrate says Wayne Roberts.…
BP’s sponsorship of the Royal Shakespeare Company brought Sarah Shoraka in front of a packed London theatre… and she’s not an actor.…
Finance is only the half of it…
Three good doctors have helped to put Tunisia’s body-politic firmly on the road to recovery, says Larbi Sadiki.…
Merryl Wyn Davies visits a remote village in Northwest Frontier to find out how it is recovering from last years devastating floods.…
Film and theatre keeps young people out of trouble in Freetown, Sierra Leone.…
With over a million Nigerians currently on Facebook and a growing number of Twitter users, how are Nigerian political circles dealing with social media in their campaigns? The elections are nearing, and the progress so far doesn’t offer much for celebration.…
Sokari Ekine considers what the Independence Day bombings mean for Nigeria's future.…
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