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George Moniot asks: How do we break a system which now permeates every aspect of our lives?
George Moniot asks: How do we break a system which now permeates every aspect of our lives?
London's commuters have a new fare system to grapple with. As Demetrius Notice explains, it's all rather complicated.
Two high-profile cases in 2009 have highlighted the desperate need for reform of the UK's libel laws, as Demetrius Notice explains.
Ramzy Baroud condemns the scapegoating of Muslims by European politicians who are unwilling to address their countries' most pressing social problems.
Hugo Chavez believes the Colombian government is planning to fabricate a pretext for a cross-border military attack, as James Suggett reports.
National self-interest and capitalist pragmatism condemned the Copenhagen talks to failure, says Adam Booth.
George Monbiot's analysis of the failure of the climate talks.
Iqbal Tamimi on how some Muslim women have overcome cultural marginalisation to express themselves through popular art.
A just and peaceful solution to the protracted Palestinian-Israeli conflict will only be possible when the US ceases to block every move made towards it, argues Ramzy Baroud.
Joanna Allan on the high-profile campaign to draw international attention to the plight of the people of the Western Sahara at the hands of the brutal Moroccan occupation.