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Thomas Piketty on the secret behind the rise of ISIS: Inequality

Radical economist turns the terror debate on its head

It’s not ideology, Islam or radicalism that fuels ISIS; it’s poverty, control of oil wealth by corrupt rulers and a lack of positive opportunities, argues Thomas Piketty.

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To defeat ISIS, we must solve the refugee crisis

Fear, fences and futile bombing

Shutting our doors to refugees and bombing Syria is exactly the response ISIS want. Alex King looks at why we can’t let them dictate our response to the Paris attacks.

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How do we break the cycle of violence after the Paris attacks?

Imagine a peaceful world

As France launches airstrikes on ISIS and declares it is at war, Alex King asks is there a way to stop the escalating violence?

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One Weekend: Four Dispatches from the front lines of Britain’s Class War

The lines are drawn

The FUCK Parade turned East London's Cereal Killer Café into a battleground, but as Michael Fordham discovers, the class war is alive and well across the country.

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Could Jeremy Corbyn become the world’s first crowdsourced premier?

Public schoolboy politics on the way out

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn will carry out his first Prime Minister's Questions with suggestions crowdsourced from supporters. Has a new way of doing politics begun?

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Drone strikes and a handful of refugees: the UK’s Syria policy is shameful

Deus Ex Machina

When David Cameron announced yesterday a successful drone strike on a British-born target in Syria, was he cynically playing to both the hawks and the doves while conceding little in the way of true humanitarian responsibility?

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One year after Mike Brown: where are we now?

Stemming the tide of violence

Since Mike Brown’s death America has witnessed the biggest movement for civil rights in a generation, but how much has it achieved? We spoke to race and policing expert Joe Feagin to find out more.

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Surprising reactions from around the world to the killing of Cecil the Lion in Zimbabwe

American dentist gets shamed

Everyone is sickened by the killing of a beautiful lion in Zimbabwe. But is the hate campaign against the misguided dentist hunter a bit too much?

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UK police finally wise up about cannabis, but only because they’re broke

Cuts, cannabis and clicktivism

As a government online petition takes off and austerity forces police to rethink their approach, is the UK drug debate finally catching up with the rest of the world? And could legalisation be in sight?

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Things Fall Apart: Reflections 20 years after the Srebrenica massacre

The ghosts of genocide

On the 20th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide - in which 8,000 Bosniaks were killed during the Bosnian War - what has Europe learned?

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Protestors resist police brutality in Dalston

Cops out

Over the weekend, London locals came together to resist a pre-planned police raid targeting delivery drivers.

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Kinder in colour: the hikers reclaiming the countryside

Right to roam

To mark the anniversary of the mass trespass of Kinder Scout, a group of hikers came together with the intent of creating a new, fully inclusive culture for rural spaces.

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Londoners gather to defend abortion rights

‘My body, my choice‘

After news broke last week around an expected reversal of the 1973 landmark law that made abortion legal in the US, protestors gathered in the UK in support of American women.

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How whisper networks are protecting university students

‘It’s about survival‘

With many UK universities failing to take sufficient action over sexual assault, students are finding ways to talk about their experiences and warn others about predators.

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How the soaring cost of living is impacting asylum seekers

‘State-sponsored cruelty‘

For asylum seekers, who are given a paltry sum to live off by the Home Office, rising prices are set to make a desperate financial situation even worse.

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In India, Muslim students are resisting the hijab ban

‘My dreams are shattered‘

Following a court ruling upholding a ban on Muslim students wearing head coverings in schools, girls who’ve been denied their fundamental rights are fighting back.

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