Gaza’s Kite Runners
August 14, 2009 12:00 am Leave your thoughts Ramzy Baroud on how the simple act of flying a kite came to symbolise resistance in Gaza.
Ramzy Baroud on how the simple act of flying a kite came to symbolise resistance in Gaza.
Garry Leech reports on the plight of Colombia's millions of displaced persons.
Kiraz Janicke on the Venezuelan government's move to distance itself from the violent actions of some of its core supporters.
Chris Vasey on how big business is capitalising on the Swine Flu outbreak.
US backtracking on military action against Iran has left Israel in the lurch, as Ramzy Baroud explains.
Lila Ghobady argues that the leadership of Iran's reformist movement does not have the country's interests at heart.
Garry Leech on how the new regime in Washington is committing itself to a Colombia policy that is even more militaristic than that of the Bush administration.
Barack Obama faces a historic challenge in the Middle East, as Uri Avnery explains.
Kiraz Janicke on the latest round in the ongoing war of words between the Venezuelan and Colombian governments.
Rising rates of teen pregnancy and STDs in the United States are the result of programmes intended to stamp them out, argues George Monbiot.