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Lebanon is a state founded upon division. The fighting in the south of Lebanon is nothing new. Today, Hezbollah and Israel are joined in battle. The Middle East could be a very different place by the time this fight is finished.
We have to take racism seriously, says Anthony Ham.
Joshua Puls meets the BBC’s John Simpson, broadcaster and war correspondent.
On your bus, Kerala leads, Sudan in Australia, Coming to terms.
Robert Phiddian reviews Ghassan Hage’s Against Paranoid Nationalism: Searching for hope in a shrinking society.
It’s a cliché, and that in itself should make you suspicious. In George Orwell’s centenary year, doubly so.
Reviews of Just another little murder; Willie’s Bar and Grill; Islam in Australia; and Lines of my Life.
Professor Saeed and Fr Madigan make religious dialogue look easy. You would almost wonder what is the problem.
Will America take over the world? Not necessarily, says David Glanz.
Anthony Ham on Iraq and America.
Letters from Philip Mendes, John Haughey, Gavan Breen.
Boycotting global brands, Jon Greenaway puts Muslim colas to the (taste) test.
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