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June 22, 2009

Guns, Children and Cattle Are the New Currency of War in Southern Sudan

by Tracy McVeigh, Guardian, UK - Africa's longest-running civil war is over and a new country is supposed to grow out of it. But there are few schools or roads and the people live in fear of kidnap and death. Soon, Southern Sudan's humanitarian disaster could dwarf that of its neighbour Darfur.

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China Lets its Cash Speak in the Balkans

by Tamsin Walker, Deutsche Welle, Germany - As Brussels painstakingly deliberates the merits of aspiring European Union members in the Balkans, Beijing has begun an...

Women’s Work

by Linda Yablonsky, New York Times, USA - Hardly a Tweet had been sent after the Whitney Museum of American Art released the names of...

The Armenian, Assyrian And Greek Genocides: An Inconvenient Truth

by Lucine Kasbarian, Counter Currents, India - Recent articles in the mainstream media would have us believe that governments around the world somehow question the...

The Politics of Empowerment in India

by Neeta Lal, Asia Times, Hong Kong - Short-term political gains and scoring points have been higher in the minds of Indian parliamentarians than righting...

Water Wisdom

by Vandana Shiva, Resurgence, UK - Since 1966 – and as a consequence of the introduction of the Green Revolution model of water-intensive, chemical farming...