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Memories of ‘Nine Eleven’ today

On a day remembered and vilified, the author recalls moments of despair, brute violence and historical significance. All on the ninth of September….

Pulwama Response: Choose Peace over Political Posturing and Propaganda

Using a restorative approach would mean we fully denounce...

War on in Al-Aqsa: What Price Netanyahu’s Victory

On February 18, members of extremist Jewish groups raided the Al-Aqsa...

IAF Air Strike: Will Pakistan Retaliate?

They talk about the possibility of retaliation by Pakistan,...

Fighting Hidden Hunger: ‘Our Mission Is 90% Of Crops Must Be Biofortified’

Bangkok: Two billion people, or nearly one in four...

Americans Call their Government America’s Top Problem

On February 18th, Gallup bannered “Record High Name Government...

Pakistan ‘takes control’ of JeM headquarters

Agencies report that the Pakistan government Friday took over...

Shutting down the internet doesn’t work – but governments keep doing it

As the internet continues to gain considerable power and...

Mapping the American War on Terror – Now in 80 Countries, It Couldn’t Be More Global

In September 2001, the Bush administration launched the “Global...

Commons report on “fake news” says failing electoral laws are putting UK democracy at risk

Report from MPs builds on openDemocracy’s work exposing unaccountable...

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