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The Philippines still bears the scars of military dictatorship, which was imposed 40 years ago this month, says Iris Gonzales.…
Paul Rogers says the growing influence of home-grown and foreign fundamentalists makes a negotiated settlement even more urgent…
NI editor Vanessa Baird looks at the many reasons why this is the only option that makes sense…
Anti-cuts and disabled rights groups promise ‘audacious, daring and disruptive’ week of action against Atos.…
Can co-operatives revive Cuba's sagging economy? John Restakis travels to Havana to find out.…
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?…
Obama's decision to give legal status to 800,000 immigrants in the US is a tremendous advance, says Mark Engler.…
Warren Clark is unimpressed by governments forcing citizens to 'donate' their labour to big business.…
The killing of activist Chut Wutty by the military on April 26 must not be swept under the carpet, says Fran Lambrick.…
Clearly articulating her party’s economics policies would be a good start, reckons Dinyar Godrej.…
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