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Billionaires bounce back, soup kitchen queues grow in Athens: State of the World Atlas author Dan Smith explores our current paradoxes.…
Stephen Bailey visits an emergency food project which is providing a lifeline to those hit by austerity.…
Noreen Sadik fears that time is running out for Ayman Sharawana and Samer Issawi, refusing food in Israeli prisons.…
Population surveys are as much about social experience as identity…
Chris Grezo on drug-resistant killer bacteria disproportionatelykilling people in the Majority World.…
Peru is said to be booming but the poor would never know it…
Not only bad for animals, they also exploit and endanger their workers, says Chris Grezo.…
Dan Hancox on the skilled young people who, after thirty years of Spanish democracy, are finding their options increasingly limited…
Britain’s anti-austerity fight increasingly prefers to-the-point tactics over marches as people run out of things to lose, says Jamie Kelsey-Fry.…
More young women in India need to engage in the fight against violence and sexual assault, says Mari Marcel Thekaekara – whatever their class.…
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