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    Sep 2

    NI527 on the Covid-19 crisis is out now. We glean important lessons learned about equality, ecology, health, and democracy. gives a rundown of polluters making the pandemic pay, and asks, where to now for a Global Green New Deal?

    It's hard to talk of any good that might come of the collective tragedy of Covid-19. But it has taught us important lessons on almost every topic you care to mention – equality, health, ecology, democracy, economics, surveillance, food security... Will we seize the moment to take note?
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  2. Anti-blackness is still a galvanizing force in India, writes Nilanjana Bhowmick.

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  3. How trans women in Honduras are helping their imprisoned sisters. Frauke Decoodt reports from Tegucigalpa.

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  4. A reminder to schools that free access Remote Resource Collection expires on 1st October; if your library wishes to continue your subscription to the complete digital archive of , please contact our partners at at institutions@exacteditions.com.

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  5. The Covid-19 pandemic may have put Algeria’s revolutionary uprising temporarily on hold, but, as Hamza Hamouchene observes, the will to topple the military regime remains strong.

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  6. Sep 7

    'His programme has been more or less boilerplate neoliberalism – austerity cuts affecting workers and pensioners, privatization giveaways to the corporate sector, ignoring environmental laws and indigenous rights.'

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  7. Sep 4

    I have a piece in the latest issue of the on what a Global should look like. Pick up a magazine from your local news stand. Lots of interesting articles too, including one by my colleague . &

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  8. Sep 3

    Covid-19 is unequal in terms of who gets ill, who dies, and who can survive the policy responses to it. asks, how can we transform the calamity that has befallen us and create healing?

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  9. Sep 3

    Covid-19 is unequal in terms of who gets ill, who dies, and who can survive the policy responses to it. asks, how can we transform the calamity that has befallen us and create healing?

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  10. Sep 2

    NI527 on the Covid-19 crisis is out now. We glean important lessons learned about equality, ecology, health, and democracy. gives a rundown of polluters making the pandemic pay, and asks, where to now for a Global Green New Deal?

    It's hard to talk of any good that might come of the collective tragedy of Covid-19. But it has taught us important lessons on almost every topic you care to mention – equality, health, ecology, democracy, economics, surveillance, food security... Will we seize the moment to take note?
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  11. Sep 2

    Following the detention of the Nigerian students, other African students gathered to protest outside the police station. asks why their slogans of ‘Black Lives Matter’ and ‘Skin tone is not a crime’ went unheard.

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  12. Sep 1

    "We get 100s of messages a day from girls aged 10-19 all over the country, even the most remote parts" - Flavia Mutamutega is the agony aunt for our brand in Rwanda, . Read 's interview with Flavia in the newest issue of 👏

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  13. Sep 2

    Following the detention of the Nigerian students, other African students gathered to protest outside the police station. asks why their slogans of ‘Black Lives Matter’ and ‘Skin tone is not a crime’ went unheard.

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  14. Aug 28

    Visit our to support independent journalism👇

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  15. Sep 1

    🚨Calling All Schools 🚨 There's 1 month left of Exact Editions' free Remote Resources offer; unlimited on-campus and remote access to the digital archives of 10 prestigious magazines including , and 💻 Sign up here:

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  16. Aug 28

    'In the case of Colombia, where there was never a Bolivarian pink tide for social justice, Duque has blamed the country’s problems on neighbouring Venezuela and its besieged Chavista experiment as well as the fraught peace deal to propel his rise to power.'

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  17. Aug 28

    Visit our to support independent journalism👇

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  18. Aug 28

    'In the case of Colombia, where there was never a Bolivarian pink tide for social justice, Duque has blamed the country’s problems on neighbouring Venezuela and its besieged Chavista experiment as well as the fraught peace deal to propel his rise to power.'

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  19. Aug 26

    How trans women in Honduras are helping their imprisoned sisters. reports from Tegucigalpa.

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  20. Aug 26

    How trans women in Honduras are helping their imprisoned sisters. Frauke Decoodt reports from Tegucigalpa. MT

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