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- Schools, a target of warGlobally, over 33 million children living in areas affected by armed conflict are unable to go to school.
- For Argentine sociologist Ariel Goldstein: “The growth of evangelical churches is a result of the failure of the state to resolve the major problems that people face”Why are evangelical churches in Latin America increasingly influencing the region’s political, social and economic agenda? Argentine sociologist Ariel Goldstein provides some insight into the [...]
- French MP, Rachel Keke: “From the Paris chambermaid strike, I learned the power of collective struggle”Former housekeeper Rachel Keke entered politics following a successful battle to defend the labour rights of chambermaids in the hotel industry. Now a deputy in the French National Assembly, Keke continues to fight for the rights of essential [...]
- Equatorial Guinea does not respect the right to education for deaf childrenAccording to experts, deaf children should be exposed to sign language as early as possible. In addition to ensuring access to education, it also helps to prevent the development of various types of mental [...]
- Ken Loach: “The BBC’s role in the destruction of Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership has been absolutely shameless”“Jeremy Corbyn doesn’t exist in history now, and all the purges [of the Labour party], the manipulation of the rules, and the straight aggression has been unbelievable.”
- Welcome to Miami: speculation, gentrification and inundationReal estate developers are flocking to some of Miami’s poorest neighbourhoods, located farther from the coast and better protected from flooding and coastal erosion. Faced with rising housing prices and cost of living, many longtime residents are [...]