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Articles by Stefan Simanowitz

Caught in the Crossfire: Mali’s Nomadic Elephants at Risk

Stefan Simanowitz March 19, 2013 Stefan Simanowitz

In Mali, the recent occupation of the north by Islamic fighters followed by the intensive military operation to oust them, has led to increasing concerns for the Gourma elephant herds whose number is estimated at just 550.

Refugees from Mali in Niger

Military Intervention in Mali: “Nothing But Their Eyes to Cry With”

Stefan Simanowitz November 19, 2012 Stefan Simanowitz

Once approved by the United Nations, military intervention in Mali could begin immediately, although mobilization is unlikely to be ready before early 2013.

Africa’s Hidden Hunger

Stefan Simanowitz February 16, 2012 Stefan Simanowitz

A new report on hunger assesses the impact of chronic malnutrition across the world.

Wall Street and London: Evictions Are a Sign of Occupy Movement’s Success

Stefan Simanowitz November 21, 2011 Stefan Simanowitz

A report from the occupation at St Paul’s Cathedral in London suggests that the wave of evictions are a sign of the Occupy movement's success .

Occupying London

From Occupying London to Wall Street: Shared Tactics and Demands

Stefan Simanowitz October 31, 2011 Stefan Simanowitz

Exploring the similarities between the London occupation and Occupy Wall Street.

Why Rupert Murdoch’s Phone Hacking Scandal Could Transform British Politics

Stefan Simanowitz July 28, 2011 Stefan Simanowitz

The tentacles of this scandal reach deep into the very heart of how global corporate power works.

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