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Published in: Migrant FuturesWill global corporations take responsibility for those they have long exploited?
A transnational solidarity beyond borders must include the corporations and conglomerates who benefitted from...
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Published in: Migrant FuturesInternational students are vital to Canada’s economic recovery after COVID-19
Support for international student mobility is crucial for our knowledge networks and economic growth.
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionThe case for degrowth in a time of pandemic
The time is ripe for us to refocus on what really matters: not GDP, but the health and wellbeing of our people and...
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Published in: 50.50‘You have to be alone’: Romanian women recount traumatic COVID pregnancies
In Romania, government guidelines contravene advice from the World Health Organisation – with women outside the...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaLibya’s forgotten half: between conflict and pandemic, women pay the higher price
Now more than ever, the country needs everyone’s contribution to survive the upcoming changes.
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Published in: HomeDemocracyWatch: Political prisoners face the pandemic behind bars
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Published in: 50.50The pandemic dispersed Delhi’s mass protests but their legacy lives on in art
We joined a historic peaceful protest led by Muslim women. Art was our voice and our mural is a tribute to their...
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: Investigation'Useless' Deloitte accused of PPE failings amid COVID-19 deal secrecy
Revealed: British firms offering to make PPE say they were ignored – MPs demand transparency over major supply deal
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Published in: Countering the Radical RightCOVID-19 has exposed the odd conspiracy links between left and right
The COVID-19 conspiratorial cesspool is populated by both right-wing extremists and parts of the liberal left that...
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Published in: Migrant FuturesOpera singers: the elite migrants trapped in Italy
Border closures leave migrant workers both at the higher and lower ends of the labour market trapped and jobless.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKWe owe our lives to COVID-19 key workers – how should we pay them back?
A collection of essays looks ahead to the policies that could repay that debt – but finds precious little light in...
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Published in: 50.50A homebirth seemed like the only option
I have just given birth to my second child – but at home instead of in hospital. There wasn’t a hair on my head that...
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Published in: Countering the Radical RightCan anything be done against radical right misinformation?
Can there be a better solution than spreading awareness and counter-narratives?
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Published in: Global ExtremesExtremists thrive in times of crisis: the COVID-19 pandemic is no exception
The pandemic crisis offers opportunities for extremist groups to attract those most hardly hit, but there are ways...
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Published in: 50.50Black Brazilian women take bold action against gender-based violence
As President Bolsonaro’s far-Right government decimates state support, activists are stepping in to combat abuse...
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Published in: HomeIf we don’t talk about UK failure on COVID-19, we may well continue it
Pointing out the many government disasters isn’t just an exercise in hindsight – it’s essential for saving lives.
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaDetainees in Libya need protection: they must be released now
The right to health and life of detainees in Libya must be protected especially in times of pandemic.
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Published in: Migrant FuturesStuck in the middle of a pandemic: are international students migrants?
For long, international students were not included in most migration debates because they were seen as temporary...
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: OpinionKeir Starmer is Labour's Iain Duncan Smith
Quiet men in their party's comfort zone on Europe don't have a habit of winning.
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: OpinionFrom the Blitz to COVID-19, our rulers have got us wrong
They didn't want to let people shelter in the Underground, for fear they'd never return to work. They don't want to...