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The plans for this summer's Diamond Jubilee celebrations and Olympics are making Alan Hughes feel quite nauseous.…
New Internationalist co-editor Hazel Healy travelled there to find out how people are adapting to a warming world.…
Unfulfilled promises may come back to haunt Obama this election year, says Mark Engler.…
Nick Megoran revisits one of the poorest of the former Soviet republics and finds that instability, corruption and ethnic tensions remain.…
Why haven’t our leaders, itching to get the UN security council to act on Syria, learnt the lessons of UN intervention in Libya?…
To mark Australia Day on 26 January, talks to Aboriginal rights activist Michael Anderson about past and current struggles.…
Ten years on from Guantanamo's opening, Mark Engler reflects on the surreal absurdity that such a place even exists.…
By cutting the fuel subsidy the Nigerian government has snatched away the main benefit to the people from the country's oil wealth, says Sokari Ekine.…
Allegations of ballot stuffing in this year’s Duma elections have sparked the biggest protests in Russia in almost two decades…
Iraq is planning to close the camp at the end of 2011 – but the fate of its inhabitants is far from secure.…
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