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Prospects for peace in Western Sahara

Prospects for peace in Western Sahara

Stefan Simanowitz on the upcoming UN negotiations.
Rich London, poor London: a tale of two cities

Rich London, poor London: a tale of two cities

What on earth would Charles Dickens think of the 21st century version of his home town?
A bride burnt every hour

A bride burnt every hour

Mari Marcel Thekaekara on the horror of dowry deaths.
Greece in debt bondage: the people will pay

Greece in debt bondage: the people will pay

The rich will get richer, and the poor...? It's a familiar story, says Katerina Kitidi.
'Democracy does not apply to Aboriginal people'

'Democracy does not apply to Aboriginal people'

As the Aboriginal Tent Embassy marks its 40th birthday, rights activist Michael Anderson talks about past and current struggles.
Barclays wins ‘shame’ award

Barclays wins ‘shame’ award

Barclays gets the recognition it deserves for making millions from speculating on food prices.

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Prospects for peace in Western Sahara

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.

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.

‘London should not have Dow’s toxic legacy on its conscience’

Ethics tzar’ Meredith Alexander explains why she resigned from the London Olympic committee

US drones invade Iraqi skies

When is a US troop pullout not a pullout? asks Felicity Arbuthnot.

Letter from Cairo

The future is unknown, but we can learn on the job, says Maria Golia.

Papua New Guinea

A small group of islands with a long history

‘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.

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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.

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.

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.

A fair economy is not radical – it’s common sense!

…and a new podcast from the Tax Justice Network is set to explain why.

Release Somali hunger strikers from Lutsk detention centre!

Join campaigners on Monday 6 February at a picket outside the Ukrainian Embassy in London.

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.

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