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Published in: Migrant FuturesReturning ‘heroes’: Filipino migrant workers met with a devastated economy
COVID-19 has exposed deep-seated cracks in the Philippines’ export-based and remittance-dependent economy.
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: OpinionParliament’s security experts slate British government pandemic planning
A high-level committee “notes a striking absence of leadership of the UK’s biological security”. So why haven’t you...
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Published in: ourNHS: OpinionControversial ‘spy tech’ firm Palantir lands £23m NHS data deal
Exclusive: UK government sneaks through new COVID data contract, despite legal challenges.
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Published in: ourEconomyStep aside progressive patriotism – intergalactic humanism has arrived
Nationalism will always be racist, no matter how ‘progressive’ it is. What would it mean to imagine a world beyond...
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Published in: Countering the Radical RightIs Germany’s AfD using COVID-19 measures to its benefit?
The German party though internally divided about the measures, is united on anti-EU ideology to gain electoral support.
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Published in: Migrant FuturesWhat will international migration in West Africa look like after COVID-19?
Travel restrictions may force more and more West Africans to use irregular channels of migration in the future.
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaThe nations of the Americas must ensure everyone has access to COVID-19 vaccines
The regions's governments must apply the lessons learned from previous pandemics and take steps to avoid past mistakes.
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Published in: Migrant FuturesAre Canadians really open to more migration in the future?
Canada’s embrace of territorial closure during the COVID-19 pandemic has coincided with a spike in xenophobia and racism.
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionCan internationalism survive Covid?
Why the pandemic should prompt governments to make a new commitment to economic and social solidarity.
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Published in: ourNHSWe need answers about the five-year NHS data deals with big tech
If we’ll be ‘back to normal’ by Easter, why are ‘emergency’ COVID deals with firms like Palantir becoming lucrative...
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Published in: ourNHS: InvestigationGPs ‘left in the dark’ over COVID vaccine rollout
Exclusive: Doctors say there's no UK government plan in place; and that funding to transform surgeries into vaccine...
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: OpinionCOVID-19 disaster is not natural – it was created by UK government ideology
Boris Johnson promised the UK would be the Superman of international trade but delivered the worst recession in 300 years.
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionWhy the G20’s failure on debt cancellation is bad news for women
World leaders have put wealthy creditor interests before debt justice, further jeopardising women’s rights.
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionWhat would a state-owned Amazon look like? Ask Argentina
Correo Compras promises to benefit workers, consumers and sellers, and could even use big data for the public good.
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Published in: Migrant FuturesAre Canadians changing their attitude on migration due to COVID-19?
Canadians have a front row seat to the spectacle of a society in which immigration and racial diversity have become...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaCOVID-19 has deepened the 'pandemic of poverty' for Palestinian refugees in Lebanon
Social and economic upheaval in Lebanon in 2020 has deepened and magnified the poverty of Palestinian refugees.
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaFor young Syrian refugees, education and employment cannot remain apolitical
Why is it that despite the huge efforts invested by donors and UN agencies, do young refugees continue to struggle...
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Published in: Countering the Radical RightThe social media platform that welcomes QAnon with open arms
Followers of the bizarre conspiracy have turned to Gab.com as a safe space for all manner of right-wing online communities.
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Published in: Migrant FuturesHero nurses, untrustworthy domestic workers, and vilified sex workers
In times of pandemic, women migrants are facing restrictions on their mobility and the devaluation of their labor.
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaOAS misses another opportunity to combat the pandemic of repression in the Americas
The OAS must also use all resources at their disposal to ensure that human rights violations are never again...