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Borderlines

Borderlines

Tables turned, by Nils Adler

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 Illustration: Sarah John

Letter from Johannesburg

Befriending a namesake leads Yewande Omotoso down paths she hadn’t followed before.

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Letters

Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Give us your feedback.

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View from Africa

View from Africa

Nanjala Nyabola questions why the West always has to put itself at the centre of the story.

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View from India

View from India

Nilanjana Bhowmick on the dangers of ignoring concerted anti-Muslim violence.

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View from Brazil

View from Brazil

Leonardo Sakamoto on why black women are so active in fighting growing misogyny.

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 Illustration: Emma Peer

Reasons to be cheerful

Land justice; Ebola-free; Transition triumphs

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Long live Shaheen Bagh

Long live Shaheen Bagh

Report from India by Husna Rizvi.

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Exit denied: Palestinian workers disinfect a mosque as a preventive measure amid fears of the spread of coronavirus, in Gaza, which is under blockade by Israel. Photo: Majdi Fathi/Nurphoto/PA

Covid-19: Those most at risk

Husna Rizvi writes that informal settlements and refugee camps are perhaps the most dangerous places of all.

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Outbreak of support: Julie Siddiqi and Nick Garcia from the Slough branch of the UK's Covid-19 mutual aid network are volunteering their time to do food deliveries, prescription pick-ups and dog walking for vulnerable residents. Photo: Baylis Media LTD

Covid-19: Helping others

Husna Rizvi reports that many people refuse to treat the vulnerable as expendable.

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Human rights defendants acquitted

Human rights defendants acquitted

Vanessa Baird reports on a landmark ruling in Peru.

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 Illustration: Emma Peer

Introducing... Mary Lou McDonald

Richard Swift introduces Mary Lou McDonald, who led her party to an astounding result in the Irish Republic’s general election.

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Refugees stranded: a little girl stands by the barbed-wire fence in a temporary tent camp near the overcrowded Moria camp on the Greek island of Lesvos. Photo: Angelos Tzortzinis/PA

Greece: breaking point

Zoe Holman reports that Greece is at breaking point as refugees cast out by Europe.

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Hitting the population brakes

Popular wisdom has it that everything is speeding up, including population growth. Danny Dorling shows just how wrong that is – and argues that we are actually in a time of slowdown.

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Borderlines

Tables turned, by Nils Adler

Nils Adler May, 2020 525 Read
Letter from Johannesburg

Befriending a namesake leads Yewande Omotoso down paths she hadn’t followed before.

Yewande Omotoso May, 2020 525 Buy
Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Give us your feedback.

May, 2020 525 Read
View from Africa

Nanjala Nyabola questions why the West always has to put itself at the centre of the story.

Nanjala Nyabola May, 2020 525 Buy
View from India

Nilanjana Bhowmick on the dangers of ignoring concerted anti-Muslim violence.

Nilanjana Bhowmick May, 2020 525 Buy
View from Brazil

Leonardo Sakamoto on why black women are so active in fighting growing misogyny.

Leonardo Sakamoto May, 2020 525 Buy
Reasons to be cheerful

Land justice; Ebola-free; Transition triumphs

Husna Rizvi May, 2020 525 Buy
Long live Shaheen Bagh

Report from India by Husna Rizvi.

Husna Rizvi May, 2020 525 Buy
Covid-19: Those most at risk

Husna Rizvi writes that informal settlements and refugee camps are perhaps the most dangerous places of all.

Husna Rizvi May, 2020 525 Read
Covid-19: Helping others

Husna Rizvi reports that many people refuse to treat the vulnerable as expendable.

Husna Rizvi May, 2020 525 Read
Human rights defendants acquitted

Vanessa Baird reports on a landmark ruling in Peru.

Vanessa Baird May, 2020 525 Buy
Wet’suwet’en: Gas pipeline battle

Report from Canada by Husna Rizvi

Husna Rizvi May, 2020 525 Buy
Introducing... Mary Lou McDonald

Richard Swift introduces Mary Lou McDonald, who led her party to an astounding result in the Irish Republic’s general election.

Richard Swift May, 2020 525 Buy
Greece: breaking point

Zoe Holman reports that Greece is at breaking point as refugees cast out by Europe.

Zoe Holman May, 2020 525 Read
Hitting the population brakes

Popular wisdom has it that everything is speeding up, including population growth. Danny Dorling shows just how wrong that is – and argues that we are actually in a time of slowdown.

Danny Dorling May, 2020 525 Read