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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Covid-19 and agriculture: the coming contradictory hunger pandemic
To conceptualize agriculture as a way of catering to the needs of the many, while protecting what is left of nature,...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Has the French President done his bit?
You do not interview Macron. That is not his style, not how he does ‘presidential’. The show is his to control, not yours.
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Published in: ourEconomyAnnouncing the Progressive International
A new global initiative with a mission to unite, organize and mobilize progressive forces around the world.
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Published in: ourEconomySamelys López: “The South Bronx has a spirit of resiliency that defines us as a community”
Running for Congress to represent the South Bronx, Samelys López tells ourEconomy that political representation...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?What conference on the “future of Europe”?
The EU is not the final stage of European integration: it is only one stage and what’s more has strayed away from...
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Published in: 50.50Black Brazilian women take bold action against gender-based violence
As President Bolsonaro’s far-right government decimates state support, activists are stepping in to combat abuse...
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Published in: HomeIf we don’t talk about UK failure on COVID-19, we may well continue it
Pointing out the many government disasters isn’t just an exercise in hindsight – it’s essential for saving lives.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?What kind of post-Corona world do we Europeans want?
The coronavirus crisis seems to be encouraging belief in radical change. Will we choose the best of times, or the...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Could Turkey’s opposition provide a model for the defeat of populist authoritarian rule?
COVID-19 could strengthen global resilience against populist authoritarianism. Those movements should also learn...
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: OpinionKeir Starmer is Labour's Iain Duncan Smith
Quiet men in their party's comfort zone on Europe don't have a habit of winning.
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: OpinionFrom the Blitz to COVID-19, our rulers have got us wrong
They didn't want to let people shelter in the Underground, for fear they'd never return to work. They don't want to...
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaState of emergency, control and complete silence in Venezuela
Even if we reject the violent options the evidence of the government’s position is there to be seen. Español
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Published in: ourEconomyNeoliberalism is over – welcome to the era of neo-illiberalism
Big tech, nationalist politics, and the billionaire class have propelled a novel political economy. What impact will...
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaCovid-19 hits an economically weak and deeply unequal Latin America
Will Latin American economies returning to “normal” or build for a more equitable future after the pandemic? Español...
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Published in: Countering the Radical RightUnder lockdown, Germany’s PEGIDA goes to YouTube
Germany’s far-right group PEGIDA is mobilizing weekly ‘virtual marches’ livestreamed on YouTube.
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Published in: ourEconomyShahid Buttar: “Nancy Pelosi stands, as she always has, on the side of the past”
Seeking to unseat the most powerful Democrat in DC, Shahid Buttar discusses the urgency of overhauling a corrupt US...
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionHow Africa is leading the way to a zero waste future
From Egypt to Tanzania, public waste management schemes are offering green alternatives to privatisation.
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: OpinionThe story of a shipwrecked sailor named Sergio Moro
On the rise and fall (for now) of Operation Car Wash’s patron in Brazil, former judge and now former Bolsonaro...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Italy’s all too revealing call for regularising migrant labour
Regularisation should be based on migrant workers’ interests and their need for basic rights.
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Published in: HomeDemocracyWatch: Roma hit hard by coronavirus crackdown
Sign up to receive our weekly round up of attacks on democracy, human rights and civil liberties during the...