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Haiti is not just recovering from the earthquake but from the political and economic interventions of recent decades, as Phillip Wearne explains.…
A special report from Tahrir Square on the violence of the last few days, and how Egypt has been let down by its new leaders…
Despite relatively low numbers on Wednesday, the push for a truly public university system is by no means dead in the water, says Michael Pooler.…
In the light of the world’s current economic situation, New Internationalist’s Wayne Ellwood re-visits his prescient analysis of the growth cul-de-sac.…
Considered one of Israel’s few ‘mixed’ cities, Jaffa’s Arab population is facing eviction, police brutality and an unsettled future…
The children's author, poet and playwright reflects on London riots and the Pied Piper.…
Our brand new columnist takes a humorous look at the internet's past, present and future.…
Rami Zurayk says the Arab uprisings offer a unique chance to embrace food sovereignty.…
Slum dwellers are using urban agriculture as a buffer to market shocks, report Danielle Nierenberg and Jessie Chang.…
The Troubles may be over, but social tensions remain…
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