On the eve of a ninth round of UN-sponsored negotiations, Stefan Simanowitz assesses the chances of a resolution of the conflict in Western Sahara.
Magazine
Rich London, poor London – a tale of two cities
What would Charles Dickens, born 200 years ago this week, make of Britain’s inequality in the 21st century? wonders David Hewitt.
- David Hewitt
- Web
- 7 Feb 2012
‘London should not have Dow’s toxic legacy on its conscience’
‘Ethics tzar’ Meredith Alexander explains why she resigned from the London Olympic committee
- Jack Laurenson
- Web
- 6 Feb 2012
US drones invade Iraqi skies
When is a US troop pullout not a pullout? asks Felicity Arbuthnot.
- Felicity Arbuthnot
- Web
- 3 Feb 2012
Letter from Cairo
The future is unknown, but we can learn on the job, says Maria Golia.
- Maria Golia
- Issue 449
- 31 Jan 2012
‘Democracy does not apply to Aboriginal people’
To mark Australia Day on 26 January, Christoph Behrends talks to Aboriginal rights activist Michael Anderson about past and current struggles.
- Christoph Behrends
- Web
- 25 Jan 2012
Blogs
Help President Nasheed of the Maldives!
President and climate movement ally Mohamed Nasheed has been ousted in a military coup. 350.org has set up a petition to put pressure on key international politicians to act.
- Jo Lateu
- 8 Feb 2012
Rape at the border: how immigration officials are abusing women in Zimbabwe
Cross-border trade is a risky business for women, as Mgcini Nyoni witnesses.
- Mgcini Nyoni
- 8 Feb 2012
A bride burnt every hour: the horror of dowry deaths
So why aren’t Indians up in arms about it? Time to name and shame, says Mari Marcel Thekaekara.
- Mari Marcel Thekaekara
- 7 Feb 2012
A fair economy is not radical – it’s common sense!
…and a new podcast from the Tax Justice Network is set to explain why.
- Naomi Fowler
- 6 Feb 2012
Release Somali hunger strikers from Lutsk detention centre!
Join campaigners on Monday 6 February at a picket outside the Ukrainian Embassy in London.
- Timothy Baster
- 3 Feb 2012
Lobbyists lie to avoid copyright treaty scrutiny
Another week, another secret copyright treaty and this time it’s the Trans-Pacific Partnership as a hotel lies to pressure groups to keep them away from negotiations, reports Charlie Harvey.
- Charlie Harvey
- 2 Feb 2012





