UK’s Libel Laws: Still a Legal Minefield
July 2, 2010 12:00 am Leave your thoughts Reform of the UK's libel laws could have an important impact on political debate, writes Demetrius Notice.
Reform of the UK's libel laws could have an important impact on political debate, writes Demetrius Notice.
The UN's much-vaunted Millenium Development goals have turned out to be little more than wishful thinking, writes Ramzy Baroud.
Latin America's left-wing governments have rallied to support democracy in Honduras, writes Steven Mather.
In the wake of a violent police crackdown in Toronto, Daniel Serge reports on the protests at the recent G20 summit.
It's now several weeks since the Tories swept into office, propped up by the Liberal Democrats. Chris Mason-Felsing looks at the story so far.
The companies now threatening to sue BP have only themselves to blame, writes George Monbiot.
The Chavez government has given a cautious welcome to the election of Juan Manuel Santos in Colombia.
Ahmed Amr examines the acceptable bigotry that pervades the mainstream debate on Israel-Palestine.
Socialist Appeal's Steve Jones reflects on George Osborne's emergency budget.
Like Palestinian refugees elsewhere, Lebanon's Palestinian exiles are treated as second class citizens, writes Ramzy Baroud.