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June 15, 2012 10:35 pm Leave your thoughts
Uri Avnery, Israeli journalist and former Knesset member, writes about the abuse of African migrants in his country
Uri Avnery, Israeli journalist and former Knesset member, writes about the abuse of African migrants in his country
A new Egypt demands a new constitution and president. Many pressing questions also need to be addressed, including the religious-secular divide, the value of Sharia in the making of law, citizenship, minority rights, the rule of civil society, foreign policy, and much more, says Ramzy Baroud.
LPJ's arts correspondent and resident philosopher, Stephen Gilbert, comments that an emphasis on celebrity is the prevailing television flavour of the age, infecting every genre of programming, whether appropriate or not
Tomasz Pierscionek sheds light on the recent High Quality Healthcare conference organised by pro free market think tank Reform
As is my wont, I found plenty to occupy me over the extended half-week holiday and never felt sufficiently at a loose end to find myself tuning in to any of the blowsy and noisy shenanigans somebody thought might be welcome to Her Majesty the Queen to mark the 60th anniversary of her accession, writes W Stephen Gilbert.
The LPJ's India correspondent, Colin Todhunter, describes how India's true wealth creators are increasingly sidelined as temples to global capitalism spring up across the country
On 3 June, Palestinian national soccer team member Mahmoud Sarsak completed 80 days of a grueling hunger-strike. He had sustained the strike despite the fact that nearly 2,000 Palestinian inmates had called off their own 28-day hunger strike weeks ago, writes Ramzy Baroud.
Karl Davis argues that those protesting against the monarchy are aiming their ire at the wrong target
Rural policy is once again the preserve of the elite, and wildlife and people suffer as a result, writes George Monbiot.
France may have a new President but the electoral contest is far from over, reports David Eade