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Clearing our cities of cars for a day can bring a breath of fresh air in more ways than oneThe retreat of the car began, implausibly enough, in Bogotá in 1976, when the Colombian capital began handing... Read more
In his analysis ('It's time to get to work': 17 years after Oslo, Clinton takes on the Middle East challenge, 3 September), Ian Black describes Netanyahu as demanding that Abbas recognise Israel "as a... Read more
We, the undersigned – all winners of the Right Livelihood award, commonly known as the "alternative Nobel prize" – are greatly concerned for the welfare of our friends and fellow laureates, the Bushmen... Read more
Lionel Shriver's absolutely right, of course (I write a nasty book. And they want a girly cover on it, 3 September). There's no rational reason why fiction written by women shouldn't be accorded the same... Read more
Editorial: Growing nationalist movements have left both Dutch and Belgian coalition governments tied in knotsTheir historic image was that of modest polities, skilled at compromise, who arranged their... Read more
An estimated 37 per cent of the population lives below poverty line; how can free food be given to such a large number of people, the prime minister said. Read More →


