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Small Mines Think Alike
Editor / June 15, 2011

Small Mines Think Alike

Chile’s small mines are not safe for workers. Government policy must change

A Looming Crisis
Editor / June 12, 2011

A Looming Crisis

By 2020, cancer could pose a greater threat to the developing world than HIV. Global health policy must catch up

Roll Call
Editor / June 12, 2011

Roll Call

A large private education survey could potentially revolutionise India’s education system

The First Lady
Editor / June 12, 2011

The First Lady

An historic election ushers in a new era for women in Brazilian politics

Axe or Scalpel?
Editor / June 12, 2011

Axe or Scalpel?

To cut through red tape, Cameron must win over healthcare professionals and patients alike

Goodluck Charms
Editor / June 12, 2011

Goodluck Charms

US policy towards Nigeria and Egypt prioritises stability at the cost of democracy

Hilary 2011 Issue: Navigating Underground Markets
Editor / June 9, 2011

Hilary 2011 Issue: Navigating Underground Markets

Articles in this issue confront the impact of the Arab world’s spring awakening, the violence surrounding Nigeria’s turbulent elections, the art of imprisoned dissident Ai Weiwei and Britain’s controversial healthcare reforms.

Stuck at Stalemate
Fiona Foulkes / June 8, 2011

Stuck at Stalemate

Fiona Foulkes reports on the forgotten people of the Western Sahara and why they have been living in refugee camps for over thirty years

Égalité and the French Higher Education System
Nina Cohen / May 28, 2011

Égalité and the French Higher Education System

Nina Cohen explores the controversy surrounding the "grandes écoles", France's elite super-universities

In the Name of God
Clara Mead-Robson / May 27, 2011

In the Name of God

Clara Mead-Robson investigates the rising numbers of conservative Christians in Africa and the devastating effect this is having on attitudes towards homosexuality.