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Democracy in prison

Letter from Marabá: Anxiety, perplexity and indignation over Brazil’s political process as news of former president Lula’s sentencing breaks. Dan Baron Cohen listens to how it goes down in Cabelo Seco.

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Letters

Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the June 2018 magazine.

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In praise of White House dysfunction

The people Trump has entrusted with significant responsibilities are so vile and dangerous that we should be grateful he has neglected to find many more, Mark Engler writes.

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Why you can teach funny

Why you can teach funny

Comedy is an art form. Kate Smurthwaite explains.

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Reasons to be cheerful

Reasons to be cheerful

Amazon defenders; Palmed off; Quitting time!

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Racist knockout

Racist knockout

The boxer has become the butt of social media jokes, Alessio Perrone writes.

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Love Jihad

Love Jihad

Alessio Perrone writes how Islamophobia is driving a wedge between love and secular values.

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The trauma of history

The trauma of history

Sally Hayden writes about the Lukodi massacre museum.

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Learn to swim

The Panje Project in Zanzibar.

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Leave those kids alone

Leave those kids alone

Victory for UK school data, writes Alessio Perrone.

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Introducing... Abiy Ahmed

Richard Swift on Ethiopia's new reforming PM.

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Hezbollah check on rights

Hezbollah check on rights

Morgan Meaker on Hezbollah's check on gay rights.

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Zuma and the nation

Zuma and the nation

Zuma’s trial is just one symptom of South Africa’s problems, Neil Thompson reports.

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A Muslim boy inspects a broken window after a mosque was vandalized in Kandy, Sri Lanka on 10 March 2018. Photo: CrowdSpark/Alamy Live News

Fears for Muslim communities

Phil Miller on fearing for Muslim communities in Sri Lanka.

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Artist Jade Little touches up body paint on model Renee Somerfield, as she poses with a sign reading 'Save the Earth, Go Vegan' for an advertisement by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) in Sydney 3 July 2014. PETA's ad campaign claimed that animal agriculture is one of the leading causes of climate change and a major contributor to resource depletion, pollution and world hunger. Photo: REUTERS/Jason Reed

If we all became vegan tomorrow

Emboldened by a recent study, The Guardian repeats the myth that becoming vegan is the ‘single biggest way’ to reduce your impact on Earth. Chris Saltmarsh and Harpreet Kaur Paul disagree.

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Democracy in prison

Letter from Marabá: Anxiety, perplexity and indignation over Brazil’s political process as news of former president Lula’s sentencing breaks. Dan Baron Cohen listens to how it goes down in Cabelo Seco.

Dan Baron Cohen June, 2018 513 Buy
Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the June 2018 magazine.

June, 2018 513 Read
In praise of White House dysfunction

The people Trump has entrusted with significant responsibilities are so vile and dangerous that we should be grateful he has neglected to find many more, Mark Engler writes.

Mark Engler June, 2018 513 Buy
Why you can teach funny

Comedy is an art form. Kate Smurthwaite explains.

Kate Smurthwaite June, 2018 513 Buy
Reasons to be cheerful

Amazon defenders; Palmed off; Quitting time!

June, 2018 513 Buy
Racist knockout

The boxer has become the butt of social media jokes, Alessio Perrone writes.

Alessio Perrone June, 2018 513 Buy
Love Jihad

Alessio Perrone writes how Islamophobia is driving a wedge between love and secular values.

Alessio Perrone June, 2018 513 Buy
The trauma of history

Sally Hayden writes about the Lukodi massacre museum.

Sally Hayden June, 2018 513 Buy
Learn to swim

The Panje Project in Zanzibar.

Anna Boyiazis June, 2018 513 Buy
Leave those kids alone

Victory for UK school data, writes Alessio Perrone.

Alessio Perrone June, 2018 513 Buy
Introducing... Abiy Ahmed

Richard Swift on Ethiopia's new reforming PM.

Richard Swift June, 2018 513 Buy
Hezbollah check on rights

Morgan Meaker on Hezbollah's check on gay rights.

Morgan Meaker June, 2018 513 Buy
Zuma and the nation

Zuma’s trial is just one symptom of South Africa’s problems, Neil Thompson reports.

Neil Thompson June, 2018 513 Buy
Fears for Muslim communities

Phil Miller on fearing for Muslim communities in Sri Lanka.

Phil Miller June, 2018 513 Buy
If we all became vegan tomorrow

Emboldened by a recent study, The Guardian repeats the myth that becoming vegan is the ‘single biggest way’ to reduce your impact on Earth. Chris Saltmarsh and Harpreet Kaur Paul disagree.

Chris Saltmarsh and Harpreet Kaur Paul June, 2018 513 Read