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West Papuans Turn to Africa for Support in Freedom BidCANBERRA, Australia

West Papuans Turn to Africa for Support in Freedom Bid

For more than half a century, the indigenous people of West Papua, located on the western side of the island of New Guinea, who are related to the Melanesians of the southwest Pacific Islands, have waged a resistance to governance by Indonesia and a relentless campaign for self-determination.

Catherine Wilson | Asia-Pacific

Opinion: Illicit Financial Flows

Opinion: Illicit Financial Flows

International capital flows are now more than 60 times the value of trade flows. The Bank of International Settlements (BIS) is now of the view that large international financial transactions do not facilitate trade, and that excessive financial ‘elasticity’ was the cause of recent financial crises.

Jomo Kwame Sundaram | Global

U.S. Accused of Unprecedented Assault on Press Freedom

Press freedom advocates here charge that the administration of President Barack Obama is engaged in a war on “leaks” of secret information that is without parallel in this country.

Ramy Srour | Press Freedom | North America

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Lyndal Rowlands | IPS UN: Inside the Glasshouse | Global

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Jeffrey Moyo | Africa

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Tharanga Yakupitiyage | Press Freedom | Global

UN Predicts 40 Percent Water Shortfall by 2030

Thalif Deen | IPS UN: Inside the Glasshouse | Global



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Can the UN Security Council Stop Hospitals Being Targets in War?

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