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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.…
Anna-Claire Bevan says 21 December Doomsday hype could cause tension between the Guatemalan government and Mayan community.…
Noreen Sadik meets the only injured person taken from Gaza to Israel for treatment in November – a nine-year-old girl.…
The latest round of violence has only served to strengthen Israel’s sworn enemy says Uri Avnery.…
National Union of Students leader, Liam Burns was egged off stage at the national demonstration…
The takeover of Xstrata by the equally monstrous Glencore is bad news for human and environmental rights, says Richard Solly.…
Oil and shipping companies have ways of getting you, the public, to pay for protecting their profits Emma Hughes explains.…
The 24-year-old believes that her generation can break dependence on fossil fuels and stop a fracking future.…
Legal outcomes could ‘open the floodgates’ for companies to challenge generic drug production, keeping prices high, explains Nick Harvey.…
With our global fortunes more entwined than ever, collective action and internationalism are just as relevant today, says Amy Hall.…
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