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Published in: Global ExtremesThe EU’s “Islamism” bias and its “added damage” in Central and Eastern Europe
On the absurdity of a Western European extremism prevention program which indirectly strengthens right-wing...
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Published in: Frontline InsightsDifference is good: why migrant and rights groups work together in Morocco
Collaboration is helping grassroots groups learn from each other and connect for a better response to the migration...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaSeven Ethiopians die in Lebanon while their consulate abandons them
The steady stream of coffins being shipped from Lebanon to Ethiopia, won’t be slowing any time soon.
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionBeyond NAFTA 2.0: toward a progressive trade agenda for people and planet
Progressive politicians need to not just react to the neoliberal trade agenda and its right-wing disruptors, but...
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Published in: North Africa, West Asia‘Empower a woman, empower an eco-system’
Women and girls are at the forefront of the battle against climate change, as migrants and refugees, but also as caretakers.
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaReporting from the ground: an interview with Zahra Hankir
Telling stories of resilience by women journalists in the Middle East.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The post-politics of 1989 are the root of Europe's anti-liberal turn
1989 was hailed as the end of politics, but it created the conditions for regressive populism to emerge 30 years later.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?: OpinionEurope failed immigrants after the Berlin Wall fell, now it risks doing the same
Thirty years on, European countries cannot once again respond to immigration with denial and barbed wire.
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaForced internal migration grows in Venezuela
Although the quality of public services and transportation in Caracas has worsened, they are still better than in...
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Published in: digitaLibertiesBig Brother says ‘No’: surveillance and income management of asylum seekers through the UK ASPEN Card
The imposition of the ASPEN Card on those who are marginalised and unable to resist is no accident. It enables the...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Europe's multi-billion border budget is a bonanza for the security industry
Thirty years on from the fall of the Berlin Wall, Europe has built hundreds of miles of new fences – with plans for more.
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Published in: TransformationImmigration: “Loving Justice”
When we fail to respond humanely to refugees, we not only deny their vulnerability, we also deny our own.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Croatia’s violent pushbacks of refugees and asylum-seekers
As the Croatian president confirms pushbacks, the European Commission turns a blind eye.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The hidden history of a Jewish family in Odessa
The Ephrussis’ Russian story was a classic tale of early modern capitalists – but well before their peers.
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Published in: HomeRefugee stories could do more harm than good
The pressure of storytelling can leave refugees feeling tokenised and disempowered.
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Published in: 50.50American-led ‘pro-family’ summit in Ghana condemned for ‘shocking’ white supremacist, Islamophobic links
The World Congress of Families, hosting an Accra ‘family and development’ event, has European allies who have called...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Europe could do more to stop the Turkish invasion of Rojava, but states fear a democratic revolution
An interview with Ercan Ayboga on Turkey’s attack, Rojava’s direct democracy, and the international reaction.
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Published in: Global ExtremesThe Prevent database: counter extremism is watching you
The Prevent databases are not concerning because they are a new revelation; they are concerning because they are not.
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaOn death row in Saudi Arabia: forgotten Pakistani prisoners
Saudi Arabia executes more Pakistanis than any other nationality, but Pakistan continues to fail its citizens in...
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Published in: ourNHSAnother key Johnson claim on the NHS demolished
Johnson told us last week that the NHS treats people "whoever you are, no matter where you come from". In truth,...