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On 29 September, after a Houthi missile aimed at Tel Aviv was intercepted by Israeli air defence, Israeli fighter jets ...
Maxine: Welcome to The World Unspun. I’m your host, Maxine Betteridge-Moes. Today’s guest is someone very important to me Najla: My name is Najla Mohammed-Lamin. I am Saharawi refugee based in the ...
Donald Trump has returned to his throne. An army of white supremacists back him on the streets, while the richest men on earth bankroll his destructive agenda. Government leaders from across the world ...
Of the 75 countries that still use coal, 33 now have plans to phase it out. Only a dozen or so are planning significant new coal capacity, with 70 per cent of it in China. Here, growth in new coal ...
G eorgetown, the capital city of Guyana, sits at the meeting-point of the Demerara River and the Atlantic Ocean. At dusk, men fish from a narrow concrete embankment that juts out beyond the land, ...
A compromise too far Historically, the closest the region and international community has ever come to a consensus on how to end the conflict has been the proposal of a ‘two-state solution’. In ...
There have been real environmental advances in Israel, but the ecological impacts of ‘making the desert bloom’ are deliberately stratified, with benefits going to Israelis while Palestinians languish ...
May-June 2024 Debt: Which way out? As more households – and countries – are pushed into unmanageable debt, this magazine explores how we got here, how debt connects us across borders and how debtors ...
Scrap the law! Resistance is growing and its base is broad. Across Peru the anti-forest law has been resoundingly rejected by indigenous peoples, bishops, technical experts, civil society groups, ...
The bronze statue of imperialist Cecil Rhodes is removed in Cape Town on 9 April 2015 as Rhodes Must Fall protesters film the event. DESMOND BOWLES/FLICKR I n 2015, the Rhodes Must Fall student ...
Civilian response ‘To avoid the debacle of Libya, [the] initiative [to find] a way out has to be taken by the Sudanese people themselves,’ warns Ismaila. In Sudan, the pro-democracy camp remains ...
Research from TJNA estimated that in 2015, Sub-Saharan Africa had at least 300 double tax agreements in force, the majority of them signed with European countries. The IMF has warned developing ...
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