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The ‘curse’ of Philippine floods

While the powerful thrashed out decisions on what to do about climate change, the Philippines was drowning, writes Iris Gonzales.…

  • Wed Dec 12 05:19:00 2012
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The super-corporate pinball wizards

Could we be on the brink of the next financial crisis? We will be if mega-corporations have their way, says Tom Moriarty.…

  • Mon Dec 10 05:28:00 2012
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Country Profile: Peru

Peru is said to be booming but the poor would never know it…

  • Sat Dec 1 10:59:00 2012
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‘Life yes, gold no!’

Peru’s gold rush threatens indigenous communities’ right to water…

  • Wed Nov 21 09:55:00 2012
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Frankglenstrata: the birth of a mining monster?

The takeover of Xstrata by the equally monstrous Glencore is bad news for human and environmental rights, says Richard Solly.…

  • Tue Nov 20 08:56:00 2012
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Richard Solly

Richard Solly…

  • Tue Nov 20 03:00:00 2012
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Don’t be fooled by economic growth

A meeting in London this weekend looks at what it does for Peru’s poor.…

  • Fri Nov 16 12:51:00 2012
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Jharkhand – an adivasi extravaganza

The diversity and cultural richness of India’s indigenous groups leaves Mari Marcel Thekaekara stunned after attending a Tribal Cultural Festival.…

  • Tue Nov 13 06:50:00 2012
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The grass is not greener in South Africa

The wealth gap between rich and poor, white and black, is growing in this so-called model African country…

  • Thu Nov 8 08:04:00 2012
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Miriam Ross

Miriam Ross is a campaigner at the World Development Movement.…

  • Mon Nov 5 03:00:00 2012
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