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The ancient Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage gives troubled youngsters a unique opportunity to walk their way to freedom…
Richard Swift says Canada's wave of pots-and-pans protests signal the first major rupture with the austerity agenda.…
Families are slowly melting away from the Bay of Bengal coastline as habitats degrade…
Human rights lawyer Errol Mendes and aid campaigner Jonathan Glennie go head-to-head - read their arguments and join the debate.…
Having opinions on social justice may seem like common sense so why does it incite people to shout in your face? wonders Josie Long.…
Beauty contests are now big business, but have lost their appeal for Lauri Kubuitsile in her latest Letter From Botswana.…
Mary Namakando digs out facts and ratings on one of Southern Africa's most politically stable countries and probes President Sata's grapple with corruption.…
New Internationalist co-editor Hazel Healy travelled there to find out how people are adapting to a warming world.…
A fresh wave of reports unveiling exploitation in the iPad empire are forcing Apple to clean up up its act, reports Mark Engler.…
Aoife Allen describes how The Kimberley Process Certification Scheme is not doing enough to clean up the gems trade…
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