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  • Moral maze

    Platitudes and peacekeepers are not enough for Darfur, argues Stephen Eric Bronner

  • Ripped from their lives

    When Roosevelt ordered the relocation of Japanese-Americans after Pearl Harbor, Dorothea Lang was commissioned to document their removal. Linda Gordon unearths the hidden portraits of a people dispossessed

  • Kids united

    Northern Ireland's integrated education movement holds lessons for the faith school debate, says Gary Kent

  • We're all humanists now

    A new opinion poll shows that the majority of British people trust science more than religion and do not base their morality on religious belief. Andrew Copson reports

  • Sexual cleansing

    Islamist death squads in Iraq are targeting gays and lesbians, reports Peter Tatchell

  • News hounded: A decade of al-Jazeera

    Naomi Sakr looks at 10 years of al-Jazeera

  • Peace Warriors

    Ron Dudai meets the men of violence who have changed their minds

  • Hostile takeover

    A powerful coalition is trying to define Europe as Christian. And, warns Donald Sassoon, they must be stopped at once

  • Napoleon in Egypt by Paul Strathern

    In 1789 Napoleon set off to conquer the East. We're still living with the fallout, says Michael Binyon

  • Gurus of endless war

    Rumsfeld resigned, Wolfowitz ousted, Fukuyama defected, 'Scooter' Libby convicted. You could be forgiven for thinking that neoconservatives have had their day. But that would be a grave error, warns political philosopher Shadia Drury