Does it matter that these titans are so successful? Vanessa Baird examines what their domination means for all of us.
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Smiley-faced monopolists: how Google, Facebook and Amazon won the world
- Vanessa Baird
- Issue 494
- 8 Jul 2016
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Chilcot report: looking back on why we went to war with Iraq
If Tony Blair and George W. Bush had listened to Iraqis we would be living in a different world, Nikki van der Gaag writes.
- Nikki van der Gaag
- Web
- 6 Jul 2016
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UK Supreme Court highlights right of Chagos refugees to return home
The court ruling may indicate some progress but it also upholds the ban on the refugees’ return. Katie McQue reports.
- Katie McQue
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- 6 Jul 2016
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Can Brexit be reversed?
Take the finger off the self-destruct button, say protesters. Will it work? asks Vanessa Baird.
- Vanessa Baird
- Web
- 4 Jul 2016
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In Venezuela's difficult times the grassroots are stronger
The time has come for rural communities to play an important role in the country, reports Tamara Pearson.
- Tamara Pearson
- Web
- 4 Jul 2016
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Remembering the Idomeni refugees
In this photo gallery Neal McQueen captures both protest and everyday life in the refugee camp, before those living there were forced to move on.
- Neal McQueen
- Web
- 30 Jun 2016
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A word with Aziza Brahim
The Western Saharan singer and activist on Cuban solidarity, life as a refugee, and making her grandmother proud.
- Clyde Macfarlane
- Issue 493
- 30 Jun 2016
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Blogs
Video: We've had enough of the tiredness and lies
Caoimhe Butterly speaks directly to some of the 50,000 men, women and children trapped in Greece in three short documentaries.
- Caoimhe Butterly
- 8 Jul 2016
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Thinking about post-Brexit xenophobia
Alastair Levy interviews economist and crime scholar Dr Marianna Koli, about the context giving rise to xenophobia.
- Alastair Levy
- 7 Jul 2016
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The story of Ebola from those who lived through it
The world’s media obsessed over Ebola at its peak. But what happened next? Paul Myles introduces the Sierra Leonean citizen reporters who stayed with the story.
- Paul Myles
- 7 Jul 2016
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Brazil human rights defender found drowned in dam
The bodies of murdered women should not have to be the catalyst for responsible development, writes Erin Kilbride.
- Erin Kilbride
- 5 Jul 2016
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When petitions and protests aren’t enough: what next?
Andrea Needham, who 20 years ago was arrested for disarming weapons bound for Indonesia, argues for bold action for peace and justice.
- Andrea Needham
- 1 Jul 2016
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Five ways to practise anti-racist solidarity in Brexit Britain
What can you do about racism in Britain? asks the Wretched of the Earth collective.
- Wretched of the Earth
- 1 Jul 2016
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