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US War Crimes Against Women: The Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan
The RAWA is the oldest women's organization in Afghanistan that fights for freedom, democracy, social justice, and secularism.
Four 100-Year-Old Activists Have Hope for the Future
Having lived from horses and buggies to space crafts out of the solar system, four activists exclaimed their only real hope for the future.
World Oceans Day: A Death Sea Called Mediterranean
The Mediterranean is the most dramatic case as it has gone from being the cradle of civilization to a cemetery for asylum-seekers and migrants.
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With Community Input, Health Centers in France Experiment With a Holistic Model
Health centers in France are integrating traditional medical care with a variety of social, legal and mental health services.
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Voters Will Be Left Hanging by State Department’s Clinton Email Slow-Walk
The department will wait until after the general election to publish many of Hillary Clinton's emails, including correspondence about the TPP.
Forget Hunger Strikes; What Prisons Fear Most Is Labor Strikes
Prisoners throughout Alabama and Texas are reclaiming their humanity — and power — by shutting down the economic infrastructure of their prisons.
Swiss Reject Basic Income, but New Economy Still Firmly on Global Agenda
The US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proposed rules to regulate payday lenders, and Swiss voters decided whether to implement a universal basic income.
Accreditor of For-Profit Colleges Agrees It Needs a Makeover
Embattled college accreditor ACICS announces that it will halt new applications for accreditation while it institutes reforms.
Tech Report Says Palestinian Rights Organizations Are Under Sophisticated Cyber Attack
The BDS movement's online presence got hit with string of offensives.
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Water Activists, Your White Privilege Is Showing
White supremacy and white privilege often obscure the racist structures that create water contamination crises.