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Netanyahu won’t find any serious opposition in the re-elected US president, says Frank Barat.…
Electoral gains for radical parties grow out of participation in broader social movements, says Tim Gee…
A surfeit of beetroot gets Timberlina thinking about her two passions: gay rights and gardening.…
With capital punishment debatesresurfacing since the Breivik trial, Tony Mckenna argues the death penalty brutalizes not just the individual but the whole society.…
The former US Secretary of State is to be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, to the horror of Felicity Arbuthnot.…
As several airlines bow to Israeli pressure to cancel flights of pro-Palestine activists, Felicity Arbuthnot writes an open letter to the CEO of Lufthansa.…
The children's author, poet and playwright reflects on London riots and the Pied Piper.…
To avoid a massacre of Iranian refugees in Iraq, the international community must act now, says Naghmeh Rajabi.…
A day of remembering – but also of not forgetting others who suffered, and continue to suffer, from the fall-out of the ‘war on terror’…
In the sleepy Himalayan towns of West Bengal, India, an old agitation for Gorkha statehood is revived and ‘resolved’…
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