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Qatar

Nowhere near as religious as its neighbour, Saudi Arabia, nor as bling-obsessed as nearby United Arab Emirates, Qatar has astutely observed the paths other Gulf states have chosen, and then cherry-picked what seems to work best.

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Obama's Cuba challenge

Obama's Cuba challenge

Previous US policy towards Cuba failed. Leonardo Padura Fuentes considers what needs to happen next.

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Orgasm Inc

Orgasm Inc

US documentary-maker Liz Canner takes on Big Pharma over the creation and marketing of a disease called ‘female sexual dysfunction’.

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Pardon the disturbance

In an upside-down world, there are many questions to be asked, writes Eduardo Galeano.

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Bernie Madoff

If you’ve heard of Ponzi Schemes, it could be thanks to Bernie Madoff. About time he got his comeuppance...

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Arctic - Links and Resources

Arctic - Links and Resources

Organizations, campaign groups, news, books & films on the Arctic.

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Episode 3 - 'Enjoy Poverty'

Episode 3 - 'Enjoy Poverty'

A gritty, uncomfortable offering from Renzo Martens that brought outraged responses from some of the NGO and media people in the audience.

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Defamation

Defamation

Israeli filmmaker Yoav Shamir challenges the idea that there is a ‘new anti-Semitism’.

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Toxic waste

Toxic waste

The West has been using Africa to dump its toxic waste and unwantables for years and continues, despite it having being illegal since 1992.

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Cutting for Stone

Cutting for Stone

An excellent first novel, teeming with memorable characters and dealing with momentous events; the sort of old-fashioned yarn in which the patient reader can become immersed.

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Hossam Bahgat talked with Alasdair Soussi. Photo by: The Washington report on Middle East affairs

Hossam Bahgat

Hossam Bahgat is one of Egypt’s most prominent and effective human rights campaigners. He explains why things are getting worse in his country.

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No place like home: Roberta and Johnny, two residents of Shishmaref, sit where their house used to be before it was eroded by the sea. Photo by: Bryan and Cherry Alexander Photography

When the ice melts

What does the future hold? Jess Worth learns from five leading figures.

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Arctic explorer Artur Chilingarov shows a photograph of the Russian national flag that he planted on the seabed under the North Pole in August 2007. The provocative act, intended to stake a symbolic claim to the Arctic’s mineral riches, didn’t go down too well with Canadian Foreign Minister Peter MacKay. ‘This isn’t the 15th century,’ he spluttered. ‘You can’t go around the world and just plant flags and say “We’re claiming this territory”.’ Photo: Alexander Natruskin / Reuters

Who owns the Arctic?

Could countries come to blows over the North's resources? Professor Michael Byers explains.

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The Arctic: a history

A mythical place – land of the frozen ocean, the aurora borealis and the midnight sun.

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A typical Greenland landscape. Photo by: McPhoto / Still Pictures

A vanishing world

Images of the unique landscapes and wildlife under threat.

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Qatar

Nowhere near as religious as its neighbour, Saudi Arabia, nor as bling-obsessed as nearby United Arab Emirates, Qatar has astutely observed the paths other Gulf states have chosen, and then cherry-picked what seems to work best.

Jill Goldberg July, 2009 424 Buy
Obama's Cuba challenge

Previous US policy towards Cuba failed. Leonardo Padura Fuentes considers what needs to happen next.

Leonardo Padura Fuentes July, 2009 424 Buy
Orgasm Inc

US documentary-maker Liz Canner takes on Big Pharma over the creation and marketing of a disease called ‘female sexual dysfunction’.

Richard Swift July, 2009 424 Buy
Pardon the disturbance

In an upside-down world, there are many questions to be asked, writes Eduardo Galeano.

Eduardo Galeano July, 2009 424 Read
Bernie Madoff

If you’ve heard of Ponzi Schemes, it could be thanks to Bernie Madoff. About time he got his comeuppance...

July, 2009 424 Buy
Arctic - Links and Resources

Organizations, campaign groups, news, books & films on the Arctic.

July, 2009 424 Buy
Episode 3 - 'Enjoy Poverty'

A gritty, uncomfortable offering from Renzo Martens that brought outraged responses from some of the NGO and media people in the audience.

Richard Swift July, 2009 424 Buy
Defamation

Israeli filmmaker Yoav Shamir challenges the idea that there is a ‘new anti-Semitism’.

Richard Swift July, 2009 424 Buy
Toxic waste

The West has been using Africa to dump its toxic waste and unwantables for years and continues, despite it having being illegal since 1992.

Sokari Ekine July, 2009 424 Buy
Cutting for Stone

An excellent first novel, teeming with memorable characters and dealing with momentous events; the sort of old-fashioned yarn in which the patient reader can become immersed.

Peter Whittaker July, 2009 424 Buy
Hossam Bahgat

Hossam Bahgat is one of Egypt’s most prominent and effective human rights campaigners. He explains why things are getting worse in his country.

Alasdair Soussi July, 2009 424 Buy
When the ice melts

What does the future hold? Jess Worth learns from five leading figures.

Jess Worth July, 2009 424 Buy
Who owns the Arctic?

Could countries come to blows over the North's resources? Professor Michael Byers explains.

Jess Worth July, 2009 424 Buy
The Arctic: a history

A mythical place – land of the frozen ocean, the aurora borealis and the midnight sun.

July, 2009 424 Buy
A vanishing world

Images of the unique landscapes and wildlife under threat.

July, 2009 424 Buy