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July/August 2010
British businesses are nowhere to be seen in Iraq, unlike the companies of those countries that opposed the war
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December 2009
Despite laws, protocols and international conventions, the number of people being trafficked into servitude is growing
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June 2009
Alvaro Uribe has brought prosperity to Colombia, and is now up for "re-re-election". But the legacy of political chaos will continue to be felt, says Vanessa Neumann
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June 2009
As Jacob Zuma takes over as South Africa’s president, the ‘Beloved Country’ needs to break with idolatry
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