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The linguistic and religious legacy of the French lives on 200 years after independence, writes Sokari Ekine.…
Mari Marcel Thekaekara on the plight of a community made homeless by a slum clearance: the latest casualties in the battle for property.…
Photographer Jes Aznar has captured the pain of the Lumads, writes Iris Gonzales.…
Billionaires bounce back, soup kitchen queues grow in Athens: State of the World Atlas author Dan Smith explores our current paradoxes.…
Today is publication day for the new edition of The State of the World Atlas…
As he remembers the 1999 Freetown massacre, Seray Bangura looks to a bright future for the country formally known as ‘war torn.’…
How do they get away with it? Vanessa Baird investigates.…
As climate-change catastrophe gets closer, the ‘solutions’ get sillier…
Activists on the frontline fear that pledges of adaptation support are ‘empty promises’, says Ben Castle.…
As COP18 draws to a close, aid worker Nazmul Chowdhury worries that adaptation is still a side show.…
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