Tim Baster and Isabelle Merminod capture the painful goodbyes of the survivors of the recent Lampedusa tragedy and the victims’ families.
Filed in: Eritrea, European Union, Human Rights, Italy and Migration
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Tim Baster and Isabelle Merminod capture the painful goodbyes of the survivors of the recent Lampedusa tragedy and the victims’ families.
Filed in: Eritrea, European Union, Human Rights, Italy and Migration
But a wave of social unrest may derail the government’s economic agenda, says Jen Wilton.
Farm hosts tell a very different story to wind farm naysayers, says Simon Chapman.
Filed in: Australia, Climate Change, Energy and Environment
Local villages are being evicted while the City of London and mining companies binge on fossil fuels. Alex Scrivener reports.
Filed in: Energy, Environment, Forests, Indonesia and Mining
Why is Britain threatening to send a Nigerian girl back home to face female genital mutilation? asks Mischa Wilmers.
Filed in: England, Human Rights, Nigeria and Women
Noreen Sadik bears witness to the terrible decline of a loved one with Alzheimer’s.
Filed in: Ageing and Mental Health
Thousands of refugee children are breaking off their education to work long hours in unsafe, poorly paid jobs reports Sophie Cousins.
Short term targets are being pursued by senior managers leaving staff insecure and overworked, says Roger Seifert.
Hours of queuing is the lot of Palestinian workers travelling to their jobs on the other side of Israel’s separation wall, Ella David explains.
Recent coverage shows that lessons from Iraq have been forgotten, says Stefan Simanowitz.
Filed in: Iraq and
Dan Smith explores the motives behind planned military air strikes against the Assad regime.
Mari Marcel Thekaekara deplores government-sanctioned attitudes towards indigenous peoples.
PHOTO ESSAY: For Eritrean migrants, there is more dignity in death
Irish MP lambasts politicians ‘prostituting’ themselves for a pat on the head from the US president. Mari Marcel Thekaekara writes.
Nina Davuluri is deemed too dark to be beautiful in India. Mari Marcel Thekaekara explores the irony.
A new bill in India aimed at protecting manual cleaners of human excrement needs to translate into political action, argues Mari Marcel Thekaekara.