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Having opinions on social justice may seem like common sense so why does it incite people to shout in your face? wonders Josie Long.…
New Internationalist co-editor Hazel Healy travelled there to find out how people are adapting to a warming world.…
Pride and optimism – change is in the air, says William Lloyd George on the eve of by-elections in Rangoon.…
Rupert Read argues that some ‘internationalists’ are failing to see the real revolution.…
On the eve of a ninth round of UN-sponsored negotiations, Stefan Simanowitz assesses the chances of a resolution of the conflict in Western Sahara.…
'Ethics tzar' Meredith Alexander explains why she resigned from the London Olympic committee…
The future is unknown, but we can learn on the job, says Maria Golia.…
In his final missive from COP17 climate talks, Nnimmo Bassey lays intoa polluters' deal that spells catastrophe for the world's poorest.…
A scheme that allows poor children access to private schooling is proving controversial in India’s hugely class-divided society, says Debika Ray.…
The Keystone XL oil pipeline will damage the environment of the Dene First Nations people in Canada if it goes ahead, says their Chief, Bill Erasmus, speaking with Sian Griffiths.…
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