Lebanon’s waste is literally spilling beyond its shores. Daniel Hilton reports.

Without proper care, the value of post-FGM reconstructive surgery can be limited. Kyle G. Brown reports.

Soudeh Alikhani writes on the 10th anniversary of the women’s rights activist Zeinab Jalalian’s arrest – on International Women's Day.

Only six per cent of Britons back selling arms to Saudi Arabia to bomb and starve Yemenis. So why is he here? Vanessa Baird asks.

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February 2018, Issue 510

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  • A challenge to power
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  • Our lives, our lands
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  • Introducing... Iceland’s new PM
  • No promised land: how Israel is failing asylum seekers
  • Indigenous lawyer Anabela Carlón Flores vs. the pipeline

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