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What we need at the June meeting is action – not voluntary pledges and empty goals…
Why haven’t our leaders, itching to get the UN security council to act on Syria, learnt the lessons of UN intervention in Libya?…
Daniel Pye reports from Indonesia on a dogged resistance by rural communities to plantation companies’ violent land-grabbing.…
Fifty years after the UN Secretary-General's death, are we any closer to the truth?…
He may be David Cameron’s new best friend, but Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos isn’t all he’s cracked up to be – and nor is his country, says Miriam Wells.…
Adriano Mérola Marotta visits Sheikh Jarrah to meet families daily confronted by settler and state violence.…
Maize and wheat are hot assets, right up there with gold…
Israeli soldiers blocking women in labour from reaching medical care have caused deaths of at least 35 newborns and five mothers, says a new Lancet report.…
Sokari Ekine embarks on a journey to find if justice was served for Africans in Britain in the eighteenth century, before notions of race and racism were constructed.…
The Al Jazeera Film Festival in Qatar is more like a group psychotherapy session for human rights filmmakers, says Stephanie Boyd…
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