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While the Fashion World Swoons Over This Season’s Styles, the Workers Making Them Are Fainting on the Job

While the Fashion World Swoons Over This Season’s Styles, the Workers Making Them Are Fainting on the Job While the Fashion World Swoons Over This Season’s Styles, the Workers Making Them Are Fainting on the Job

Cambodia’s garment workers are fighting for something they’ve never had before: a living wage.

Sep 17, 2014 / Blog / Michelle Chen

Kingdom of Slaves in the Persian Gulf

Kingdom of Slaves in the Persian Gulf Kingdom of Slaves in the Persian Gulf

In the smallest Gulf states, nearly 90 percent of residents are immigrant laborers. Many face unspeakable abuse.

Sep 16, 2014 / Foreign Policy In Focus / Sam Badger, Giorgio Cafiero, and Foreign Policy In Focus

Ethiopian Activists Fight US-Backed Land Seizures

Ethiopian Activists Fight US-Backed Land Seizures Ethiopian Activists Fight US-Backed Land Seizures

Backed by US development aid, the Ethiopian government is seizing land, demolishing homes and cracking down on activists in a bid to expand its capital city.

Sep 12, 2014 / Foreign Policy In Focus / Hilary Matfess and Foreign Policy In Focus

What Hong Kong’s Occupy Movement Can Learn From History

What Hong Kong’s Occupy Movement Can Learn From History What Hong Kong’s Occupy Movement Can Learn From History

Hong Kong’s democracy movement stands at a crossroads.

Sep 12, 2014 / Jeffrey Wasserstrom and Denise Y. Ho

The Central African Republic’s Forgotten Crisis

The Central African Republic’s Forgotten Crisis The Central African Republic’s Forgotten Crisis

Though it scarcely makes headlines, the Central African Republic’s vicious civil war has created a sickening humanitarian crisis.

Sep 11, 2014 / Foreign Policy In Focus / Nathalie Baptiste and Foreign Policy In Focus

From Schools to Shelters in Iraqi Kurdistan

From Schools to Shelters in Iraqi Kurdistan From Schools to Shelters in Iraqi Kurdistan

Yazidi refugees now sleep in classrooms, hallways and the courtyards of facilities intended for children’s education. What happens when school starts?

Sep 10, 2014 / Foreign Policy In Focus / Fred Abrahams and Foreign Policy In Focus

Despite a Cease-fire, Peace in Eastern Ukraine Remains Out of Reach

Despite a Cease-fire, Peace in Eastern Ukraine Remains Out of Reach Despite a Cease-fire, Peace in Eastern Ukraine Remains Out of Reach

The cease-fire appears to be a politically useful fiction.

Sep 9, 2014 / Alec Luhn

How Long Before Israel Invades Gaza Again?

How Long Before Israel Invades Gaza Again? How Long Before Israel Invades Gaza Again?

The latest cease-fire has been lauded as a noble effort to pursue peace, but the reality is quite different. 

Sep 9, 2014 / Noam Chomsky

The Pentagon’s Humanitarian Activities in Africa Are a Complete Failure

The Pentagon’s Humanitarian Activities in Africa Are a Complete Failure The Pentagon’s Humanitarian Activities in Africa Are a Complete Failure

A new internal investigation reveals just how poorly US African Command has handled its humanitarian missions.

Sep 8, 2014 / Nick Turse

The 2014 NATO Summit: Giving War a Chance

The 2014 NATO Summit: Giving War a Chance The 2014 NATO Summit: Giving War a Chance

The 2014 NATO Summit closed on Friday with one main accomplishment: the increased militarization and institutionalization of a new Cold War.

Sep 8, 2014 / James Carden

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