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Vijay Prashad
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France Faces Pushback in Sahel as Africa Asserts Its Sovereignty
'France Dégage' or 'France, get out!' is a broad movement that goes far beyond the call for the exit of French military from the region.
Dec 09, 2024
Politics
Why Is the Indian State Reigniting a 13-Year-Old Case Against Arundhati Roy?
The FIR is not just about a speech in 2010. It is against everything she has stood for since her 1998 essay ‘The End of Imagination’.
Oct 11, 2023
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Why Some People Still Think Climate Change Isn't Real
People are more likely to deny climate change if they’re inclined toward hierarchy and against changes to the status quo.
Nov 05, 2019
Migrants Without Shoes
The Saudi government's periodic cycle of allowing undocumented Ethiopian workers into the country and then humiliating them by public ejection keeps the workers in fear.
Jan 25, 2018
The Political Life and Cinema of Comrade Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin’s sympathy for the working class defines all his most famous silent films.
Jul 29, 2017
World
Why the World is Ignoring the War in Yemen
The suffering in Yemen will not stop unless the West stops supporting Saudi Arabia with arms and tacit consent and puts a stop to the war.
Oct 18, 2016
The Perils of Humanitarian Wars
In Perilous Interventions, Hardeep Singh Puri, an astute observer of the limits of the 'responsibility to protect' doctrine, explores the failure of the UNSC on several accounts, especially in Libya.
Sep 20, 2016
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Tunisia Wins the Nobel Peace Prize
The award is also for the Tunisian people, who have held fast against the fissiparous pressures that tore apart Egypt’s Tahrir Revolution.
Oct 10, 2015