Platitudes and peacekeepers are not enough for Darfur, argues Stephen Eric Bronner
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
Northern Ireland's integrated education movement holds lessons for the faith school debate, says Gary Kent
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
Islamist death squads in Iraq are targeting gays and lesbians, reports Peter Tatchell
Naomi Sakr looks at 10 years of al-Jazeera
Ron Dudai meets the men of violence who have changed their minds
A powerful coalition is trying to define Europe as Christian. And, warns Donald Sassoon, they must be stopped at once
In 1789 Napoleon set off to conquer the East. We're still living with the fallout, says Michael Binyon
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