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We preach democracy yet befriend dictators: 'spreading democracy' was the rationale for invading Iraq and Afghanistan. Middle East expert Robert Fisk ... An article from: New Internationalist
Robert Fisk
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Be very afraid! Sara Ahmed enters the maze of fear politics and finds there is no way out.(FREEDOM TO MOVE): An article from: New Internationalist
Sara Ahmed
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Interview with Sheela Patel: on how her work with Mumbai's pavement dwellers helped spark action all over the world.(Making Waves)(founder of the Society ... An article from: New Internationalist
Clare Goff
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'Bloody oil': Canadian First Nations internationalize their struggle against the most destructive project on earth.(ENVIRONMENT): An article from: New Internationalist
Jess Worth
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Desperate journey: in hiding and fearful for his future, Emmanuel Njoya's story of his family's deportation from Britain reveals the lie of the 'safe ... An article from: New Internationalist
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'I was just doing my job'.(FIRST NATIONS)(John O'Connor): An article from: New Internationalist
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Boats set sail to aid Gaza.(Agenda - making the news this month): An article from: New Internationalist
Ewa Jasiewicz
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Why children work: Jeremy Seabrook visits young garment workers in Dhaka, Bangladesh and finds clear links between growing landlessness, the collapse ... An article from: New Internationalist
Jeremy Seabrook
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Saving humanity from hell: the failure of the UN to make heaven on earth should not obscure its mundane achievements, argues UN Under-Secretary ... WORKS): An article from: New Internationalist
Shashi Tharoor
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I put a spell on you ... Zuhra Bahman exposes the sexist workings of sorcery in Afghanistan and invokes the djinn of human rights.(AFGHANISTAN): An article from: New Internationalist
Zuhra Bahman
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Interview with cambodian activist Somaly Mam; Her fight to end sexual slavery around the globe.(Making Waves)(Interview): An article from: New Internationalist
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Running scared: no reprieve for gay community living with 30 years of sharia law.(IRAN): An article from: New Internationalist
Anna Webster
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Is animal testing necessary to advance medical research? The suffering of animals used in medical research is not contested, although the scale of it ... An article from: New Internationalist
Laurie Pycroft, Helen Marston
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Frontline Bangladesh.(MIGRATION): An article from: New Internationalist
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Horror flick: Mrs T at the multiplex.(Margaret Thatcher): An article from: New Internationalist
Steve Parry
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Oops, no brakes! When the economy falters, people suffer; when the economy booms the earth suffers. How can we escape from this dilemma? Rowenna Davis ... An article from: New Internationalist
Rowenna Davis
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Community occupies land near to Heathrow: in the shadow of the flight path, activists are transforming a wasteland into a vibrant eco-village.(Alternatives): An article from: New Internationalist
Russ McPherson
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Peak soil: in a world plagued with worries about depleting resources, having enough dirt to go round seems like the least of our problems. David ... An article from: New Internationalist
David R. Montgomery
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Ethiopia's endangered democracy; Ethiopia is courted by the West as a key ally in the 'war on terror', an outpost of strength and democracy in a ... An article from: New Internationalist
Nick Hunt
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Bearing witness: Maria Golia savours a moment of extraordinary clarity for Egypt.(Letter from Cairo): An article from: New Internationalist
Maria Golia
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What love's got to do with it: a long-delayed meeting brings Maria Golia up close to a duel of conflicting loves.(Letter from Cairo): An article from: New Internationalist
Maria Golia
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The al-Assad family.(Worldbeater): An article from: New Internationalist
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Follow the money.(EVERYONE'S DOWNSTREAM): An article from: New Internationalist
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Lakshmi Mittal: taking aim at the rich and powerful.(Worldbeaters): An article from: New Internationalist
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I, a Brahmin: UR Ananthamurthy is an Indian poet and writer famous for his outspokenness on issues of caste. He is also a Brahmin.(VIEWPOINT): An article from: New Internationalist
U.R. Ananthamurthy
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Cartoon conflict: Sharlf Gemie announces the birth of a global protest culture.(Essay): An article from: New Internationalist
Sharif Gemie
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Oblivion in Afghanistan: the world's major supplier of opium is the focus of international efforts to stamp out poppy cultivation and take drugs off ... An article from: New Internationalist
Morwari Zafar
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Pacific Solution legacy leaves refugees in a legal limbo.(Agenda--making the news this month): An article from: New Internationalist
Alyssa McDonald
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An exercise in 'elbow licking'.(SUDAN): An article from: New Internationalist
Magdi el Gizouli
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Toxic legacy: victims of 'India's Hiroshima' still seek justice.(BHOPAL): An article from: New Internationalist
Rajwinder Sahota
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Gort & Klaatu's international climate slam--down.(Comic)(Cartoon): An article from: New Internationalist
Marc Hudson
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Canada's curse; the zealous pursuit of dirty oil is transforming Canada into a corrupt petro-state, argues Andrew Nikiforuk.: An article from: New Internationalist
Andrew Nikiforuk
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