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Tony Kevin’s diplomatic career has directly lead him to investigate SIEV X.
Boycotting global brands, Jon Greenaway puts Muslim colas to the (taste) test.
Anthony Ham visits Tunisia, Homer’s land of the Lotus-Eaters
Kel Dummett finds that Australia is content to ignore the troubles of Biak, West Papua.
The three metre long red wooden pole is an instrument of humiliation for convicted criminals that is chillingly reminiscent of the Chinese Red Army. It has made its appearance, not under Maoist inspiration, but because of the absence of a functioning state legal system.
Peter Pierce gets on the bus.
Children need help to protect themselves, argues Moira Rayner.
Michele M. Gierck speaks to Njongonkulu Ndungane, Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town
Jane Mayo Carolan confronts poverty in Australia.
David Holdcroft writes on the colourful culture at the World Social Forum.
Jacqueline Dalmau’s Cuba.
Thoughts from Rosie Hoban, Morag Fraser, Kate Stowell
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