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  • The Oxygen Trade: Leaving Hondurans Gasping for Air

    By Rosie Wong, 17 hours ago

    The carbon trade doesn't just fail to address climate change. In countries like Honduras, it funnels cash to notorious human rights abusers and threatens vital resources.

  • Military Sexual Violence: From Frontline to Fenceline

    By Annie Isabel Fukushima and Gwyn Kirk, Yesterday

    The root of the sexual assault crisis plaguing the military lies in militarism itself.

  • What's Not on the Ballot in Iran

    By Derek Monroe, June 14, 2013

    As they go to the polls, ordinary Iranians understand that one of the most salient facts of life in Iran--the international sanctions regime--will not be on the ballot.

  • Kurdistan: The Next Autocracy?

    By Derek Monroe, June 13, 2013

    Iraq's Kurds may at last have their own state. But is it the one they wanted?

  • When Will the Dirty Wars End?

    By Steve Fake, June 12, 2013

    Jeremy Scahill's 'Dirty Wars' conveys the sinister, unaccountable, and deadly power concentrated in the halls of Washington that now threatens the planet.

  • Payback for Colonial Sins

    By Sreeram Chaulia, June 11, 2013

    The British government's offer to pay reparations to colonial-era torture victims in Kenya dispels the notion that British colonialism was any better than the rest.

  • Vultures Over Burma

    By Kyi May Kaung, June 7, 2013

    A poem: To all the men and women who sing change change change Mee-ahn mar--we never heard of you before.

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