How has the corporate press reacted to the fighting in Syria?
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When is a US troop pullout not a pullout? asks Felicity Arbuthnot.
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Iraq is planning to close the camp at the end of 2011 – but the fate of its inhabitants is far from secure.
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Hadani Ditmars finds a battered and divided country where young people strive for a progressive future.
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Anarchy, violence and nostalgia for a golden age mark Iraqi politics in the run-up to the elections.
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Iraqi Christians, once a million strong, face persecution in a post-secular society.
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War and underfunding have decimated Iraq’s public health system, once the best in the Arab world.
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In a country of widows, women have borne the brunt of years of war, sanctions and occupation.
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Despite fatwas and foreign troops, the show in Iraq must go on.
Filed in: Iraq
Grenada’s revolutionary fair trade
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Trade unionist Hassan Juma’a Awad stood up against Saddam and now he’s standing up for oil workers against the occupation of Iraq and the privatization of its oil.
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Mari Marcel Thekaekara is appalled by the tactics used by a website to raise money for poor Indian children. But do the ends justify the means?
‘I was the fall guy’: Julian Assange in his own words
With capital punishment debates resurfacing since the Breivik trial, Tony Mckenna argues the death penalty brutalizes not just the individual but the whole society.
In some Indian communities a girl's first period is treated with great fanfare, in others it is a carefully kept secret, says Mari Marcel Thekaekara.
Mari Marcel Thekaekara visits an organization fighting for children's rights in Delhi and hears some distressing stories.