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Brexit gives the Tories a free hand to dismantle workers’ rights
Jason Moyer-Lee In September 1988, two now famous speeches set out competing visions for the United Kingdom’s role in Europe…
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It is time to decolonise the World Bank and the IMF
Most people assume that inequality between the global South and the global North (the United States, Western Europe, Japan, Canada…
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On global health, Biden needs to achieve more than just a reset
Earlier this year, Joe Biden won praise in mainstream policy circles in the United States for making the case for…
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There can be no ‘going back to normal’ in Iraq
Hayder Al-Shakeri Taif Alkhudary Earlier this year, there was much hope among politically active youth in Iraq that the fall…
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Can President Aliyev be trusted on Nagorno-Karabakh?
Emin Milli On November 10, a peace deal was signed between Armenia and Azerbaijan to end the fighting over the…
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Lessons learned from COVID-19 can help us fight climate change
Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim The pressing need to develop a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine and make it available to everyone…
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The time has come for a reckoning on US immigrant abuse
Azadeh Shahshahani Sarah Paoletti In mid-September, several organisations including Project South filed a complaint with the inspector-general of the Department of Homeland…
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What is really behind Trump’s legal challenges?
Esther Ngumbi On September 29, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and UN Environment Programme observed the first-ever International…
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How Kurt Cobain convinced me of the commercialisation of art
Neha Maqsood Art for art’s sake was the doctrine of the 19th-century bohemians who believed it should be created not…
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We need to rethink the concept of genocide
Philippe Sands Seventy-five years ago, in the autumn of 1945, the Nuremberg trial opened in the Palace of Justice in…
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