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This month The Lancet published the findings of an Iraq war mortality survey that put the toll at more than 600,000. The US should recognise this figure because other studies in Darfur, Kosovo and Afghanistan employing identical methods are widely accepted.
The situation in the Palestinian Territories, particularly in Gaza, remains bleak, especially since public sector employees went on strike. What is most worrying about the strike is that it is strengthening the factional divisions and infighting among Palestinians.
We have to take racism seriously, says Anthony Ham.
Alex McDermott examines Brett Hutchins’ Don Bradman: Challenging the Myth.
Encouraging the North–South relationship offers the best hope for North Korea and the world
Has Michel Houellebecq earned the criticism that has come his way?
Iraq’s Kurds continue to face an uncertain future
Dr Seuss’ books, Peace under fire, The good life, Sidney Nolan
Africa resists the moral authority of the West, says Anthony Ham.
A Naga poet keeps her culture alive even without a recognised homeland
Will America take over the world? Not necessarily, says David Glanz.
David Ferris on the mysteries of the global economy.
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