Comment: why UN climate talks must address the military’s role
The US military alone is the single largest user of petroleum in the world
The US military alone is the single largest user of petroleum in the world
Newspapers urged to curb ‘shameful’ racism and xenophobia about migrants
With the current consensus that the Rio+20 summit was a failure, is the era of global treaties at an end, and if so where do we go next?
With the current consensus that the Rio+20 summit was a failure, is the era of global treaties at an end, and if so where do we go next?
Following their failure to join the liberation of Libya, it is time for the BRICS to step up to the level they’re so often talked about being on, writes Luke Bozier.
With the international community finally agreeing to take military action against Gaddafi, former Army Captain Patrick Bury looks at what assets are available in the Mediterranean and how these may be employed in the coming days.
The United Nations Security Council last night voted to authorise the imposition of a no fly zone and supporting military action in defence of the Libyan people.
As uprisings continue to spread across the Middle East – particularly Libya – in a small corner of New York, the United States has taken a stand which could inflame the region further.
On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women last week (November 25th) the government announced the appointment of Liberal Democrats equalities minister Lynne Featherstone as the new champion for tackling international violence against women.
The chair of the APPG for Global Action Against Childhood Pneumonia, Jim Dobbin MP, writes about whether we can meet the Millennium Development Goals.