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A man looks at the Qoloji displacement camp, the largest in Ethiopia. EU Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid via Flickr

A court case shows the continent’s demand for social media companies to be accountable for their impact offline, columnist...

A sanitation worker holds the device being used to track them. The Municipal Corporation in Chandigarh pays a 22,044 USD per month to rent the watches. ASMA HAFIZ

Asma Hafiz reports on the intrusive surveillance being forced on often lower caste sanitation workers in...

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The country’s economic influence may be buying silence on a massive human rights violation. Nithin Coca...

A Roma camp attacked by far-right activists

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Attacks on Roma and others have been ignored by law enforcement. Now two lie dead. Madeline Roache reports...

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The Sumarins face removal from their own home in East Jerusalem. Amy Hall reports.

CONIFA World Cup: An Abkhazian fan at the 2016 tournament. Photo by Magdalena Chodownik

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London is hosting an alternative ‘World Football Cup’ of unrecognized nations in June 2018. Alessio Perrone...

Demonstrations at COP23 in Bonn. Sean Hawkey/WCC

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Climate conference is all words and no action, says Māori activist Noah Te Rama Thomas Pene.

The repression of the referendum in Catalonia: masked police take away ballot boxes

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The Catalonia clampdown was violence vs a bottom-up approach. Kevin Buckland writes.

Canada 150

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Why First Nations people boycotted Canada’s 150th anniversary of confederation. Sian Griffiths reports.

Women's rights Brazil: The state of sexism, rights of women and sexual minorities after the soft coup in Brazil

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Womens’ and minority rights are disappearing since the soft coup in Brazil, reports Vanessa Baird.

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It should not be controversial to take down statues of defenders of slavery, writes Mark Engler.

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70% of West Papuans defied Indonesia asking a new independence vote, writes Danny Chivers.

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Britain has provided support to the Burmese military, writes Steve Shaw.

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Colombia’s Indigenous communities fight for cultural survival. Hazel Healy reports.

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Khaire Elhamesi, the elected chair of Libya’s Amazigh representative body, explains to Karlos...

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Religious and ethnic minorities expect the new government to restore their rights. Charlotte England wonders...

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