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Opinions | Health Mpox and the dangers of treating some lives as disposable
It has been a year since the first outbreak of a new more deadly variant of the mpox virus was…
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What are ‘dragon drones’, Ukraine’s latest weapon against Russia?
Ukraine is adding little-known incendiary weapons to its armoury in its battle to fend off the ongoing Russian invasion, including “fire-spitting”…
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What’s in a name? Resistance to genocide
Shakespeare left us the much-quoted adage about the relationship between things and names. In his tragedy Romeo and Juliet, his…
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We can power our future by breaking free from the tyranny of fossil fuels
Christiana Figueres We stand on the brink of a defining moment in human history. The decisions we make today will…
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Polio and Israel’s attrition genocide in Gaza
Nicola Perugini In August, the Palestinian Health Ministry announced Gaza’s first proven case of polio infection in 25 years. The…
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Netanyahu and the Israeli protesters are on the same genocidal page
Belén Fernández In July 2014, shortly after the kickoff of Israel’s “Operation Protective Edge” in the Gaza Strip – a…
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We can power our future by breaking free from the tyranny of fossil fuels
Christiana Figueres We stand on the brink of a defining moment in human history. The decisions we make today…
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The UK’s partial arms ban on Israel is not enough
Nick Dearden On Monday, the British government halted 30 licences that would have allowed British companies to supply military parts to Israel.…
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Gaza has shown European universities are no longer places of free inquiry
Jamaican-British academic Stuart Hall once said “the university is a critical institution or it is nothing”. Indeed, universities have an…
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The danger of ‘pro-EU’ Euroscepticism in the Western Balkans
Katerina Kolozova Over the past few years, attitudes towards accession to the European Union in Western Balkan candidate states have…
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