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Published in: openDemocracyUK: OpinionChurchill must fall
And he can take his British nationalism with him.
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Published in: 50.50With little food or money, we tried to get home after India’s lockdown
I knew I had to get my pregnant wife back to our village, but the journey was over 1,000 kilometres and we had to...
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Published in: HomeArundhati Roy: Indian Muslims facing ‘genocidal climate’ amid pandemic
The acclaimed Indian writer says that human rights courts should examine the government’s “disastrous” response.
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Published in: openMovementsTowards urban direct democracy in Bhuj, India
The Bhuj Homes in the City process is an inspiring example of bottom-up, socially and ecologically sensitive...
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Published in: ourEconomySolidarity means dismantling the system everywhere
The infrastructure of racist policing must be dismantled brick by brick, dollar by dollar, police department by...
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Published in: ourEconomyIntroducing the Wire International
Counteracting corporate media consolidation, the Progressive International has launched the Wire, to disseminate...
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Published in: 50.50The pandemic dispersed Delhi’s mass protests but their legacy lives on in art
We joined a historic peaceful protest led by Muslim women. Art was our voice and our mural is a tribute to their...
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Published in: HomeCan collective journalism ensure social justice in a post pandemic world?
“Grass-roots collaboration will be crucial in our fight against this global pandemic. So I joined a media collective.”
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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: Pandemic BordersStuck in the middle of a pandemic: are international students migrants?
For long, international students were not included in most migration debates because they were seen as temporary...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Applause as a form of social distancing
The applause is not about them, it is about us after all. In this, is it any different from the patriotic songs on...
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionPeople in the Global South don’t need debt relief, they need a new system
Far from being the 'great leveller', COVID-19 has exposed and deepened socio-economic inequalities.
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Published in: Pandemic BordersIn India, the pandemic is creating new borders
For those living on the margins or survive on daily wages the pandemic is a question of survival.
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Published in: Pandemic BordersWill the ‘Singapore model’ survive the pandemic?
How long can a migrant-driven city like Singapore be sustained with closed borders?
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaIn the Gulf, migrant workers fear for their future
Between draconian migration laws and the continuing lockdowns, migrant workers in the Gulf are facing increasing uncertainty.
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Published in: Pandemic BordersFor Indian migrants in the Gulf it is a financial rather than a health crisis
What awaits the millions of Indian migrants in the Gulf who lack much needed access to healthcare and financial security?
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Published in: Transformation: OpinionPersecuted in their own land
How many Adivasis will starve or die in the name of preventing the spread of COVID-19 in India?
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Published in: HomeThe Easter bombings in Sri Lanka – a reflection one year after
What we owe the victims of Easter 2019 is an end to elitist power politics and a governance that is rooted in the...
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Published in: 50.50Alarm as 2 billion people have parliaments shut or limited by COVID-19
Democracy groups warn of 'significant risks' to rights around the world as a growing number of parliaments shut down...
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Published in: Home: OpinionShaping a new social contract through the pandemic
The actions of governments, business, investors and civil society in response to COVID-19 will shape our futures.