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Amy Hall speaks to the author about writing, the war and his upcoming appearance at the Reel Iraq festival in Britain.…
Maria Golia considers Egypt's past, present and future.…
Julia Buxton tracks a political journey leftwards – from admirer of Tony Blair to ‘fiery populist’ and champion of the Venezuelan poor.…
David Ransom celebrates the life of a president with a fondness for Liberation heroes, who used oil wealth to boost ordinary Venezuelans’ quality of life.…
Phil England hosts the latest Climate Radio episode on Shell’s suspended drilling, the British government and your pension.…
Writing from Argentina, Vanessa Baird finds little enthusiasm for the President’s renewed Malvinas campaign.…
Phil England speaks to Cambridge University’s Professor Peter Wadhams and Professor Timothy Lenton, from the University of Exeter.…
Stephanie Boyd says new laws are a reminder that, in mining zones, foreign corporations get more protection than ordinary civilians.…
A First Nations activist will join the UK Tar Sands Network as they hand over a petition to the Canadian government.…
The Public Eye Awards are back to highlight the companies with the worst record in human rights and the environment…
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