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June 29, 2009

This Land Is Our Land?

by Joan Baxter, Chronicle Herald, Canada - Around the world, private investors and multinational mining, automotive, agrochemical and seed corporations are scouting out and taking over vast tracts of farmland, many in African countries that are still struggling to feed themselves.

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The Nowhere Children

by Neha Dixit, Tehelka, India - Human trafficking is the third largest illicit industry after arms and drugs. Neha Dixit went undercover to meet the...

A Single Woman in Cairo: The New Challenge

by Mariya Petkova, Daily News Egypt, Egypt - “An unmarried woman can’t find an apartment alone. She has to live with her family. They would...

Will We Only Save the Cute?

by Julie Packard, Huffington Post, USA - Can we muster the will to save endangered species that aren't cute and cuddly?...

Population Policy: Will It Work?

by Huma Yusuf, Dawn, Pakistan - In many ways, the story of Pakistan is one of a failure of family planning. Although the Family Planning...

Cellphones the Latest Tool in Africa's Fight against HIV

by Susan Njanji, Mail & Guardian, South Africa - Cellphones may become a key weapon in the war against HIV/Aids in Africa, allowing counselors to...