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Moldova's constitutional referendum failed
Moldova's first constitutional referendum organized on September 5 by Alliance for European Integration (IEA) on the amendment of Article 78 of the country's constitution adopted in 1994, having as ob
Turkey referendum: Yes but not enough
On the 30th anniversary of te 1980 military coup d'état, Turkey just voted on amendments to the existing constitution and the people voted YES by a clear majority of 60%.
Pakistan under water
The recent floods have caused devastation in Pakistan, leading to an estimated 20 million people losing their homes and livelihoods.
Conditioned to kill
As the war in Afghanistan continues without an end in sight, Dave Crouch delves into the testimony of serving soldiers to reveal the full horror of an unwinnable conflict.
The Politics of Migration
The issue of migrant labour and/or refugees is at, or near, the top of the political agenda in many countries round the world today.
‘Thatcherite’ Health Cuts
The growing ‘Save our Hospital’ campaigns across the country demonstrate that local communities are not going to stand by and let frontline health services be slashed.
Dublin Bus: An attack on Public Transport.
Dublin Bus has announced a city wide ‘review’ of their entire route network.
Marxism and the Environmental Crisis
Over the next ten, twenty or fifty years, humanity faces an immense environmental crisis as a result of rapid and chaotic climate change.
Stories From Occupied Palestine
We visited the West Bank in June of this year for nine days - far too short a time to do justice to such a wonderful place and such welcoming people.
Alex Higgins was local hero with a flaw
Alex Higgins was the most dazzling player snooker has ever seen, but he never learned to play the celebrity game.






















