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    Nob 7, 2018

    We're in the middle of breaking another BIG story on the dark money driving Brexit. Now whistleblowers have told us more... But we need your help to uncover more >>

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  2. 14 (na) oras ang nakalipas

    Ukraine has a national organisation that works to prevent torture and cruel treatment at government facilities. But its not fulfilling its duties. asks why:

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  3. 15 oras ang nakalipas

    In 2015, Ukrainian media reported that its Communist Party had been banned by court order. But thanks to ongoing court intrigue, the party is still perfectly legal. What's going on? (via )

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  5. 19 (na) oras ang nakalipas

    In 2015, Ukrainian media reported that its Communist Party had been banned by court order. But thanks to ongoing court intrigue, the party is still perfectly legal. What's going on? (via )

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  6. 19 (na) oras ang nakalipas

    The UK government recently decided not to extend legal aid funding to grieving families at inquests. This was wrong on many fronts. Here's why:

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  7. 20 oras ang nakalipas

    This week we saw escalation of the India-Pakistan crisis and the hollow spectacle of a second Donald Trump-Kim Jong-un meeting in Vietnam. Four nuclear-weapons states are conducting diplomacy in an atmosphere of brinkmanship. Time for a rethink

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  8. 20 oras ang nakalipas

    The rising tension between India and Pakistan shows why global denuclearization is necessary. Through aggressive rhetoric and miscalculations, a nuclear war can happen by accident.

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    Mar 1

    Radical theologian Susan Rakoczy uses her sabbatical at to reflect on Thomas Merton and changes in the church:

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  10. 21 oras ang nakalipas

    Costa Rica's focus on peace, equality and protecting the environment creates the best conditions for human happiness. Other countries should try it. (via )

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  11. 21 oras ang nakalipas

    The Climate Crisis is a global emergency. Yet the UK parliament hasn't debated it for two years. Why?

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  12. 22 oras ang nakalipas

    Something is going badly wrong in elections and referenda across the world. The culprit? An age-old voting system that prevents voters from fully expressing themselves. It's time that changed.

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  13. 22 oras ang nakalipas

    In Ethiopia today, most political forces keep saying: 'we need to get everything in place for free and fair polls in 2020.' But are they really sincere?

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  14. 23 oras ang nakalipas

    The crisis in Venezuela has become a media show between heroes and villains orchestrated by foreign powers. So what are the likely outcomes of the current state of affairs? Here's an explainer (via )

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  15. 23 oras ang nakalipas

    "As a child of migrants all this makes me incredibly nervous." "Could this mean that I could have my citizenship stripped of me because my parents were both born abroad?" (via )

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  16. 24 (na) oras ang nakalipas

    The Scottish Tory vice chair Richard Cook, who helped channel £435,000 to the Democratic Unionist Party was branded a "fraudster" and "cowboy" who deliberately masked "cancerous dark money" pumped into British politics ahead of the Brexit referendum.

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  17. Mar 2

    Artificial Intelligence is about to dominate our lives. But what it needs is a conscience, says a researcher working on ethical AI guidelines.

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  19. Mar 1

    In 2015, Ukrainian media reported that its Communist Party had been banned by court order. But thanks to ongoing court intrigue, the party is still perfectly legal. What's going on? (via )

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  20. Mar 1

    The UK government recently decided not to extend legal aid funding to grieving families at inquests. This was wrong on many fronts. Here's why:

    I-undo
  21. Mar 1

    This week we saw escalation of the India-Pakistan crisis and the hollow spectacle of a second Donald Trump-Kim Jong-un meeting in Vietnam. Four nuclear-weapons states are conducting diplomacy in an atmosphere of brinkmanship. Time for a rethink

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