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After Malta voted in favour of divorce legalization, the Philippines is now the only country in the world which still bans divorce…
In the first of a four-part series, Eva Bartlett reports for the New Internationalist from the occupied Gaza Strip…
Inuit, Maori and Gaelic performers are among the leading indigenous artists bringing a powerful message to London for the inaugural Origins…
The isolated Indian tribes of the Napo-Tigre region no longer exist, according to the government's cartographers…
Mari Marcel Thekaekara reflects on the contradictions of what feminism is to her and what it isn't.…
Water privatization and exploitation in Africa in the name of 'development' has disastrous consequences for the continent's population, writes Sokari Ekine.…
Monday 13 June marked the International Day Against Child Labour, a day millions of the world's exploited and abused children have never even heard of…
Thirty years since the recently re-elected Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni abducted him as a child soldier, Kassim Kiggundu tells his story of suffering, exploitation and betrayal.…
Prejudice against inter-state and foreign migrants is on the rise, writes Mari Marcel Thekaekara.…
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