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Obama’s ‘free trade’ voyages are another big mistake labornotes

Obama’s ‘free trade’ voyages are another big mistake

New agreements that enhance corporate power are bad news, writes Mark Engler.

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Faces of dissent: revolutionary graffiti in Cairo. Jubilee Debt Campaign

Fight debt: altogether now!

Debt is used to break nations. But resistance is fertile – and the North could learn a few lessons from the South, argues Nick Dearden.

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‘Welcome readers’ - Miriam at possibly the world’s most unusual book publisher, Eloisa Cartonera. Photo: Julio Etcharty

Argentina’s challenge

Stormy time ahead in the world’s largest country. Are there lessons to be learned? asks Vanessa Baird.

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Pasting posters in a campaign for mother-tongue education, introduced for the first time in 2012 Lindsey Collen

Country Profile: Mauritius

Contradictions and extremes on an island country 'invented by colonization'.

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What the squid did next Illustration by Ed Hall

What the squid did next

They say that US investment bank Goldman Sachs runs the world. Kenneth Haar investigates just how it's wrapping its tentacles around Europe.

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Seeds of Medicago polymorpha (Toothed Bur Clover), native of the Mediterranean, now more widespread, help fix nitrogen in the soil.

Seeds - the facts

There are almost half a million known plant species, and more still to be discovered. Yet we now rely on just 15 to provide 90 per cent of our food crops.

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Tribute to the earth – women of the Arhuacos people pick seeds during the annual summer solstice ceremonies in Nabusimake, Colombia. Daniel Munoz / Reuters

Seed savers

The world’s seed markets are being gobbled up by ‘life-science’ corporations – but peasant farmers still feed the world. David Ransom reports.

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High spirits in hell: clubbing on a Wednesday night in Ciudad Juárez. fernando moleves / panos

Globalization on the rocks

David Ransom argues that a corporate shipwreck lies behind the collapse of financial markets.

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Shipwreck - the facts

The facts about globalization, world trade, unemployment, economic activity and the bailouts.

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Deglobalization - reflections of a Filipino MP

Deglobalization - reflections of a Filipino MP

For a decade Walden Bello has known what really has to be done.

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Cartoon: Hemant Jain / www.munnaontherun.com

Don't just sit there!

The NI guide to how you can take action for climate justice, whether you’re in Copenhagen, in a major city or online.

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Reclaiming power: climate activists try to pull down the fence at Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal-fired power station, on a day in October which saw 1,000 people swoop on the UK’s third largest greenhouse gas emitter and attempt to shut it down. Photo by Andrew Testa / PANOS.

In our hands

Will the Copenhagen conference deliver effective action on climate change? Not a chance, argues Jess Worth. So what's the alternative?

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Stacking up the yuan: At the end of September 2008, the savings of Chinese people ($2.92 trillion) outstripped their loans almost 6 to 1. Reuters / Stringer in China

The yuan plays the dollar

Egyptian economist Gouda Abdel-Khalek talks with Rowenna Davis about China’s political plays in the Middle East.

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20 years of Mexico’s Zapatistas

David Ransom January, 2014 469 Buy
Obama’s ‘free trade’ voyages are another big mistake

New agreements that enhance corporate power are bad news, writes Mark Engler.

Mark Engler July, 2013 464 Buy
Fight debt: altogether now!

Debt is used to break nations. But resistance is fertile – and the North could learn a few lessons from the South, argues Nick Dearden.

Nick Dearden July, 2013 464 Buy
Argentina’s challenge

Stormy time ahead in the world’s largest country. Are there lessons to be learned? asks Vanessa Baird.

Vanessa Baird June, 2013 463 Buy
Country Profile: Mauritius

Contradictions and extremes on an island country 'invented by colonization'.

Lindsey Collen April, 2013 461 Buy
What the squid did next

They say that US investment bank Goldman Sachs runs the world. Kenneth Haar investigates just how it's wrapping its tentacles around Europe.

Kenneth Haar March, 2012 450 Buy
Moving on up: the big money takeover of America

Moving on up - the big money takeover of America

Mark Engler December, 2010 438 Buy
Seeds - the facts

There are almost half a million known plant species, and more still to be discovered. Yet we now rely on just 15 to provide 90 per cent of our food crops.

September, 2010 435 Buy
Seed savers

The world’s seed markets are being gobbled up by ‘life-science’ corporations – but peasant farmers still feed the world. David Ransom reports.

David Ransom September, 2010 435 Buy
Globalization on the rocks

David Ransom argues that a corporate shipwreck lies behind the collapse of financial markets.

David Ransom March, 2010 430 Buy
Shipwreck - the facts

The facts about globalization, world trade, unemployment, economic activity and the bailouts.

March, 2010 430 Buy
Deglobalization - reflections of a Filipino MP

For a decade Walden Bello has known what really has to be done.

Walden Bello March, 2010 430 Buy
Don't just sit there!

The NI guide to how you can take action for climate justice, whether you’re in Copenhagen, in a major city or online.

December, 2009 428 Buy
In our hands

Will the Copenhagen conference deliver effective action on climate change? Not a chance, argues Jess Worth. So what's the alternative?

Jess Worth December, 2009 428 Buy
The yuan plays the dollar

Egyptian economist Gouda Abdel-Khalek talks with Rowenna Davis about China’s political plays in the Middle East.

Rowenna Davis June, 2009 423 Buy