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Why should we hold out any hope for greater equality when the very richest people in the world are taking more and more? In this July-August edition of New Internationalist, guest editor Danny Dorling looks at the arguments for more equality and why they make sense.
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Years of threats from the Taliban only strengthened this young female activist’s resolve to bring peace to Pakistan
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Isn't it time the Vatican admitted people are going to keep having sex whatever they say? Kate Smurthwaite...
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Moscow’s unlicensed human rights champions refuse to be intimidated, Barney Cullum reports.
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Fiona Broom on citizens caught between climate change and profiteers.
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Ecuadorians have replaced one Leftist president with another, writes Richard Swift.
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The country's president has ignored the growing consensus that heavy-handed tactics have failed, writes Nithin Coca...
An open letter on the detention of human rights defenders in Turkey, by major human rights organizations across the world.
A few fragments from the surprising history of equality, by Danny Dorling.
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Brazil’s ex-president was the favourite for next year’s election. Are the corruption charges politically motivated, asks...
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Surprising new data shows that equality is not only good for health and happiness, but also for the environment.
We should not underestimate the US president’s talent for undermining his own job security, writes Mark Engler...
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Danny Dorling begins his series of articles by presenting the evidence that greater equality benefits...