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Campaign Against Glyphosate Steps Up in Latin America
After the World Health Organisation declared glyphosate a probable carcinogen, the campaign has intensified in Latin America to ban the herbicide.
New Literature Tackles Big Questions on Mass Incarceration
New books on mass incarceration offer fresh information and cast a critical eye on our existing understandings.
Greece: Will a Default Lead to “Grexit”?
The eurozone's masters are bent on inflicting more pain on an already battered Greece.
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French Peacekeeper Abuse Scandal Fits an Old Pattern of Impunity
The news of the CAR report makes it clear that the culture of impunity around peacekeeping still has not changed.
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Nonviolence for Whom?
If violence isn't the answer, somebody should tell the police.
Moms From Around Country Come Together to Share Experiences of Drug War Damage
Mothers across the country are telling their personal stories of drug war damage with stories, articles and interviews in honor of Mother's Day.
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The Drone War Saga Continues
President's drone initiative is a disaster of epic proportions and it is emblematic of a foreign policy much like Bush II.
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For White Anti-Racists Holding Back From Stepping Up in These Black Lives Matter Movement Times
All over the country I'm talking with white anti-racists who are struggling with the tensions of centering Black voices.
The Real Reason the End of the Embargo Will Unleash the Cuban Tiger
Cuba's embargo-era policies positioned it to become the next development success story.
That’s What You Get for Filming the Police
We have a right to film the police. So why do people keep getting arrested - or worse - for doing it?