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- Women Work toward Equality in Muslim... 3 weeks ago
A network of social justice movements is helping women combat inequality, violence and repression all over the globe, especially in Muslim countries. ...more
- Egypt's Struggle for Democracy 3 weeks ago
In Egypt, political advocacy is being sparked online, on sites like Facebook, but there is significantly less room for movement in Egypt's real world than in its virtual world. ...more
- Egypt's Struggle for Democracy 3 weeks ago
In Egypt, political advocacy is being sparked online, on sites like Facebook, but there is significantly less room for movement in Egypt's real world than in its virtual world. ...more
- Human Rights Violations in Iran and... 3 weeks ago
Iranians are not only battling violence and repression at home, fighting for basic rights; refugees of Iran are also under siege in Iraq's Camp Ashraf. ...more
- Human Rights Violations in Iran and... 3 weeks ago
Iranians are not only battling violence and repression at home, fighting for basic rights; refugees of Iran are also under siege in Iraq's Camp Ashraf. ...more
- Human Rights Violations in Iran and... 3 weeks ago
Iranians are not only battling violence and repression at home, fighting for basic rights; refugees of Iran are also under siege in Iraq's Camp Ashraf. ...more
- Japan and Southeast Asia Take Stock... 4 weeks ago
As China's economic and political rise makes itself felt in Asia, Japan and Southeast Asia face serious foreign policy dilemmas in the coming years. ...more
- Japan and Southeast Asia Take Stock... 4 weeks ago
As China's economic and political rise makes itself felt in Asia, Japan and Southeast Asia face serious foreign policy dilemmas in the coming years. ...more
- Global Hunger 4 weeks ago
When food is treated as simply a commodity, a huge chunk of the population cannot afford it. People in the South die every day from hunger and related diseases, while an equal number in the North consume in excess. ...more
- Global Hunger 4 weeks ago
When food is treated as simply a commodity, a huge chunk of the population cannot afford it. People in the South die every day from hunger and related diseases, while an equal number in the North consume in excess. ...more
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