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Tim Gee witnesses a move from symbolic action to grassroots solidarity work.…
As thousands protest in Madrid against miningsubsidycuts, Alan Hughes argues we should all resist reckless austerity measures.…
In the second of a three-part series from DRC, Erin Byrnes looks at the role of the UN mission in the region: vital guardians or toothless watchdogs?…
The people want change, and this time it’s personal, says Nahla Mahmoud.…
Campaigners have won a temporary reprieve, but the fight to end ‘forced labour’ continues…
Khader Adnan has ended his 66-day hunger strike and will be released on April 17…
Democracy is dead – but the people are alive (and kicking), says Katerina Kitidi.…
So why aren’t Indians up in arms about it? Time to name and shame, says Mari Marcel Thekaekara.…
Ten years on from Guantanamo's opening, Mark Engler reflects on the surreal absurdity that such a place even exists.…
Supporters plan vigil for anti-arms trade activist Chris Cole, who goes on trial on Monday.…
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