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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionUN should be learning from sustainable food producers – not hosting Big Ag
Small-scale farmers and Indigenous groups say they have again been shut out of the UN Food Systems Summit
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionFar-right donors like being anonymous. We need to expose them
If we want the chance to hold anti-rights supporters accountable we need to keep exposing their methods
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Published in: Home: NewsHome Office would send just three staff to ‘monitor’ rights of 25,000 in Rwanda
Exclusive: The department currently has only one person in Rwanda, despite stressing ‘monitoring obligations’ in court
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Published in: 50.50: InvestigationCharity loophole lets US donors give far-right groups $272m in secret
Exclusive: Nine-month investigation reveals opaque flow of cash to groups including Alliance Defending Freedom
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureQueer Ugandans reveal devastating impact of anti-gay law
A month after the Anti-Homosexuality Act was signed into law, LGBTIQ people have told of fear and violent attacks
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: ReviewCobalt Red: a regressive, deeply flawed account of Congo’s mining industry
Billed as an exposé, Cobalt Red simply rehashes old stereotypes and colonial perceptions of the DRC
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureFight for LGBTIQ rights in Namibia goes on after landmark court ruling
A historic ruling in Namibia has recognised same-sex marriages formalised abroad. But it has sparked a backlash
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: NewsSyrians trapped in Sudan turning to smugglers to escape
Syrians in Sudan fear returning home, but their only other option is a dangerous smuggling route
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureRemembering Arnest Thiaya, father of Kenya’s trans community
Thiaya started to live his authentic self in 1986, long before the country had a trans community
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionWhy I’ve joined the court challenge against Uganda’s anti-gay law
This genocidal law targeting queer Ugandans seeks to disown both our past and present
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Published in: Home: FeatureHow the lithium rush in West Africa is harming rural communities
The scramble for ‘green economy’ lithium is bringing strain and uncertainty for rural West Africans
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Published in: 50.50: NewsCalls for US anti-rights groups to face action over Uganda anti-gay law
US and EU have been vocal in condemning Uganda’s anti-gay bill – but silent about their own ‘culture war’ exporters
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Published in: Home: OpinionRegressive NatCon vision could resonate in UK amid global uncertainties
Could mass movement of people, economic crisis and climate chaos help a new populist movement take hold in the UK?
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Published in: Home: OpinionA resources grab is likely in post-conflict Sudan. But democracy isn’t
Competition for stakes in resource-rich Sudan will likely resume when fighting ends, with hopes for democracy forgotten
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Published in: Home: OpinionBraverman should go to the French camps to see why people get in small boats
With no safe routes and dire conditions in the refugee camps of northern France, what choice do people have?
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionA proper ‘pandemic treaty’ would value universal access over profit
OPINION: The WHO’s draft treaty being debated in Geneva does not tackle the power imbalance in global health
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Published in: Home: OpinionThe US and UK stole our homes. 50 years on, we’re still being denied justice
OPINION: My people live in impoverished exile. Governments must stop talking about ‘regret’ and give our islands back
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Published in: Home: OpinionWhat the US gets wrong in its response to growing insecurity in the Sahel
OPINION: A focus on using the military to counter Islamist violence fails to address the reasons for its growth
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Published in: 50.50: InterviewChristian fundamentalism lies behind harsh new anti-LGBTIQ bill in Uganda
Only two MPs voted against Uganda’s anti-LGBT bill, passed this week. We talk to one of them, Fox Odoi-Oywelowo
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Published in: 50.50: ExplainerWhat you need to know about Uganda’s anti-LGBTIQ bill
Uganda will have among the most draconian anti-LGBTIQ legislation in Africa if the bill becomes law