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July 2, 2009

The Water Is Mine

by Yolandi Groenewald & Lynley Donnelly, Mail & Guardian, South Africa - Scientists and environmentalists are worried that burgeoning coal mining in the Waterberg might not be sustainable -- or ecologically desirable -- with the little water available in the region already exploited to the limit.

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The Faces of the Digital Divide

by Megan Tady, Save The Internet, USA - The “digital divide” sounds so faceless, so placeless. Who are these supposed people without an Internet connection...

EU Court Thwarts Dutch Immigration Policy

by Marjolein van de Water, NRC Handelsblad, Netherlands - The European Court of Justice has upended the minimum income requirement for foreign marriage partners. More...

Going Local

by Helena Norberg-Hodge, Counter Currents, India - “Going local” may be the single most effective thing we can do....

Burma: This Is My Witness

by Emily Stokes, Open Democracy, UK - On Tuesday, Saw Mar – who has lived in the US for the past decade – was one...

Invisible Victims of Terror

by Rafia Zakaria, Dawn, Pakistan - The death of every head of the household means the creation of nearly five times the number of victims...