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Maina Waruru celebrates payouts for persecuted activists on the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture.
A new birth offers a sign of hope for Lauri Kubuitsile.
South Korean villagers are campaigning to keep a military base off the pristine Jeju island, reports Chloe Simons.
Britain's counter-terrorism policy is undermining the rule of law, argues Simon Crowther.
Two dead, 100 injured – this is the way Swiss mining giant Xstrata does ‘community relations’ in Peru, while boss Mick Davis is in line for a $44 million bonus.
When the Botswanan football team went on a winning streak, a whole nation was inspired, writes Lauri Kubuitsile.
Many Americans are in denial about their dependence on social spending, says Mark Engler.
The 71-year-old legend of social movement politics in India shows no signs of slowing down, as Richard Swift discovers.
Pakistan is the deadliest country to be a journalist, as Manzoor Ali knows only too well.
Prevalence, provision, dangerousness and discrimination-related figures for mental illness worldwide: a zoomable infographic.
In China large protests are taking place against coal pollution, writes Dinah Gardner
As workers rally on May Day, FairPensions call on ordinary investors to tackle over-the-top remuneration.
The country's unequal wealth distribution and rapid population growth have made it one of the poorest in Latin America, writes Anna-Claire Bevan.
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Torture recompense comes to Kenyans | Maina Waruru celebrates payouts for persecuted activists on the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture. |
Maina Waruru | June, 2012 | 453 | Buy |
Letter from Botswana: 'There's a good side to this HIV' | A new birth offers a sign of hope for Lauri Kubuitsile. |
Lauri Kubuitsile | June, 2012 | 453 | Buy |
Defending Korea’s peace island | South Korean villagers are campaigning to keep a military base off the pristine Jeju island, reports Chloe Simons. |
Chloe Simons | June, 2012 | 453 | Buy |
Abu Qatada: when the net tightens on justice | Britain's counter-terrorism policy is undermining the rule of law, argues Simon Crowther. |
Simon Crowther | June, 2012 | 453 | Buy |
How do you sleep at night, Mr Davis? | Two dead, 100 injured – this is the way Swiss mining giant Xstrata does ‘community relations’ in Peru, while boss Mick Davis is in line for a $44 million bonus. |
Stephanie Boyd | June, 2012 | 453 | Read |
The hero in all of us | When the Botswanan football team went on a winning streak, a whole nation was inspired, writes Lauri Kubuitsile. |
Lauri Kubuitsile | May, 2012 | 452 | Buy |
Now is not the time to hate the state | Many Americans are in denial about their dependence on social spending, says Mark Engler. |
Mark Engler | May, 2012 | 452 | Buy |
Tom Kocherry: fisher for justice | The 71-year-old legend of social movement politics in India shows no signs of slowing down, as Richard Swift discovers. |
Richard Swift | May, 2012 | 452 | Buy |
In brief | Jo Lateu | May, 2012 | 452 | Buy | |
A treacherous occupation | Pakistan is the deadliest country to be a journalist, as Manzoor Ali knows only too well. |
Manzoor Ali | May, 2012 | 452 | Buy |
Mental health: the facts | Prevalence, provision, dangerousness and discrimination-related figures for mental illness worldwide: a zoomable infographic. |
New Internationalist | May, 2012 | 452 | Buy |
Coal? No thanks | In China large protests are taking place against coal pollution, writes Dinah Gardner |
Dinah Gardner | May, 2012 | 452 | Buy |
How to get a handle on excessive pay | As workers rally on May Day, FairPensions call on ordinary investors to tackle over-the-top remuneration. |
Matthew Butcher | May, 2012 | 452 | Read |
Reviews | Films, books and music from around the world reviewed. |
Vanessa Baird | May, 2012 | 452 | Buy |
Country Profile: Guatemala | The country's unequal wealth distribution and rapid population growth have made it one of the poorest in Latin America, writes Anna-Claire Bevan. |
Anna-Claire Bevan | May, 2012 | 452 | Buy |