The deep symbolism of the British queen’s four-day visit to Ireland - and especially her honouring gesture at a key site of modern Irish nationhood - carries a benign depth-charge for both countries, says Fintan O’Toole.
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The uprisings for political democracy in the Arab world, the aftershocks of the early-21st-century global financial crisis and the decline of the US as global hegemon in the 2010s led
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Naïve faith in scientific progress to solve health issues in developing countries distracts from solutions that are presently available and that could be promptly implemented
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Women's NGOs in Egypt denounce the decision of the National Council of Women to represent their views at international gatherings such as the UN CSW currently underway in New York.
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Mary Kaldor’s latest book is The Ultimate Weapon is No Weapon: Human Security and the New Rules of War and Peace co-authored with an American serving army officer, Shannon Beebe and published by Public Affairs. The book was primarily aimed at an American audience in the hope that the actual experi
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