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Close your heart, open your heart

Closing our heart to suffering suppresses our humanity, writes Ruby Diamonde.

Filed in: Central African Republic Ethics Society

Moving from ‘no borders’ to broaderland for the borderless

Farzana Khan makes the case for a new way of being open.

Filed in: Ethics Migration

Twin concerns in commercial surrogacy

We need better laws to protect both sides in the rent-a-womb industry, argues Mari Marcel Thekaekara.

Filed in: Australia Children Ethics India Society

Blowing the whistle: could you? Would you?

Lydia James asks if exposing wrongdoing is more important than keeping secrets.

Filed in: Ethics

Cheap drugs and the millionaire whistleblower

Sandhya Srinivasan writes from India on the curious tale of Dinesh Thakur and the generics maker Ranbaxy.

Filed in: Ethics India Pharmaceuticals

Brave Father Musala

The cleric who exposed sex abuse in Uganda’s Catholic Church talks to Patience Akumu.

Filed in: Crime Ethics Society

Don't shoot the messenger!

Admired by the public, reviled by those in power, whistleblowers are on the frontline of democracy. But need they be martyrs? Vanessa Baird asks.

Filed in: Corporations Crime Ethics Society

The flip side to Bill Gates' charity billions

Microsoft’s former CEO has made massive donations to global health programmes but an investigation by Andrew Bowman reveals some unpleasant side-effects.

Filed in: Development Development (Aid) Ethics NGOs Wealth

Should assisted suicide be legalized?

Right-to-die campaigner Debbie Purdy and palliative medicine professor Ilora Finlay go head-to-head - read their arguments and join the debate.

Filed in: Ethics

Norway snatches Indian children from their parents

Two young Indian children have been taken into care in Norway because their mother fed them with her fingers. Mari Marcel Thekaekara is appalled.

Filed in: Children Ethics Human Rights India Norway

Shouldn't police chase the real criminals?

Police infiltrating activist groups? They should be watching the bankers, says Mari Marcel Thekaekara.

Filed in: Corporations Ethics Human Rights Social Change

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