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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaMy name is Winnie, I survived Lebanon’s kafala system
With Lebanon’s economic crisis deteriorating, the already dire situation of migrant domestic workers is getting even harder.
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Published in: Countering the Radical RightThe many faces of the radical right and how to counter their threat
We should not assume that the radical right will collapse under the weight of its many internal conflicts and contradictions.
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: OpinionWhy the election of the presidency of the IDB should be postponed
The best alternative for the Americas now is to postpone the election of the President of the...
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Published in: Home: OpinionThe UK’s gravest security threats are at home – not in the English Channel
The government’s defence review should consider risks of climate breakdown and poverty and not just Russia.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKIn Scotland, Loyalists lead a Black Lives Matter backlash
Racist ideas have connected Scottish sectarians with the global far right
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Published in: Pandemic BordersHow COVID-19 is redefining “working remotely” for Canada’s high-skilled foreign workers
For those who had a job offer and seemingly a bright future in Canada, travel has been halted until further notice....
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaTo postpone the election of the President of the Inter-American Development Bank is a priority
The Latin American Reflection Roundtable issues a declaration on the future of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).
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Published in: Home: OpinionThis morning on a Kent beach
Farage wants us to fear migrants arriving on our shores. But his footage of them is accidentally beautiful, and...
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaTuberculosis and malnutrition, the pandemic of Venezuelan prisons
Venezuelan inmates are affected by diseases that threaten their lives due to lack of medical care, overcrowding, and...
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Published in: Pandemic BordersCan the COVID-19 crisis be an opportunity for Canada’s migrant farmworkers?
The truly ‘essential’ temporary migrant workers are the ones who usually find it nearly impossible to access...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Why uncertainty requires a new politics
Governments haven’t found the magic formula for predicting the way people and diseases will interact with each other.
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Published in: HomeDemocracyWatch: Pandemic strands thousands at borders as temperatures soar
Restrictions on movement can kill.
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Published in: Pandemic BordersCan Nepal cope with the return of migrant workers?
With thousands of Nepali migrant workers forced to return home because of COVID-19, the country is facing serious challenges.
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaIn Oman, no security for the migrant health workers fighting the pandemic
Oman, like other Gulf states, has used migrant workers to achieve its development goals but has consistently failed...
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Published in: ourEconomyOur hour with Michael Brooks
This week the US and international left lost a vital voice.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Elections in North Macedonia: waiting for a kingmaker
How do we explain the performances of the political parties? What should one expect?
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Published in: Pandemic BordersWhat fate for the Venezuelan migrants stranded in Peru?
Peru and other countries of destination, have a moral duty towards vulnerable migrants and refugees.
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: OpinionThese 13 bodies said they would counter the pandemic in Latin America - have they?
Thirteen Inter-American and international institutions, coordinated by the OAS, agreed on a series of actions to...
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Published in: Pandemic BordersWill settlement agencies in Canada survive the pandemic?
Many settlement agencies are not in a position to keep operations open and are suffering significant job losses.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The administration of orders: an analogy of madness and migration on Leros
A photo essay on a fragmented European border strategy.