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It's not just 'change' that follows from this week's public display of contrition by the powerful.…
It is half a century since the Dalai Lama and thousands of other Tibetans were forced into exile by the Chinese occupation…
One of the most underreported aspects of the ongoing crisis in Zimbabwe, is its effects on women…
What can be wrong with putting five notorious Khmer Rouge leaders on trial? Plenty, argues lawyer *Brooks Duncan*, as he examines the nature of the long-awaited, and foreign-funded, trials currently underway.…
From the forests of the Congo basin, Dignité Pygmée campaigner *Adrien Sinafasi Makelo* explains why he and his people tackled the World Bank – and put it to shame.…
Our culture’s tolerance for seriousness has never been lower, argues *John F Schumaker*.…
At my home we have seen in the New Year in our particular way…
*Jonathon Porritt* and *Claire Fauset* lock horns over how best to save the planet from big business.…
*Nasrin Alavi* returns to a Tehran under threat from the West.…
The Indian scholar *Ashis Nandy* digs deep in the Western psyche to uncover the origins of our political condescension towards others…
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