Migrant workers took loans to work on the World Cup. For many, their creditors are waiting when they return
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African leaders say oil and gas projects will provide energy security and jobs. Their true effects are more sinister
Electoral Commission chair told ministers their plans are not ‘workable’ or ‘secure’. But the government ignored him
Britain’s Labour leader was elected as a left-winger, but then ran to the right. Why would voters trust anything he says?
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For too long, peacebuilding has been left to men, without any success, say activists on both sides of the conflict