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Conflict resolution |
Algerian diplomat Mohamed Sahnoun has spent 30 years resolving conflicts. Andrew Stallybrass finds out how... and why.
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I see no way of achieving daily bread for all without a world trade market which is genuinely open, and a collective effort to check poverty both at home and abroad, as set by the Millennium Development Goals.
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A unique sacred space in the heart of London where people of all faiths, or none, can meet with others from different traditions and explore differences in a spirit of friendship and respect.
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Mary Hatton describes a unique series of exchanges between Britain and the Arab world.
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Jerusalem is a city with many layers: the Roman occupation, the Christian Crusades, the Arab Caliphates, the Ottoman Empire and the British mandate.
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The slave trade has left deep scars. Ann Rignall meets a group of people remembering the past to shape a better future
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Will Jenkins travels across the US with an international team of young people.
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It would be hard to conclude that the world is safer than it has been, that there has actually been a decline in the number of wars, genocides and human rights abuses over the past decade - yet two prestigious research organisations, 3,000 miles apart, have independently come to that conclusion.
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Rajmohan Gandhi warns against the poisonous wind which targets people for being born Muslim, American or Jew.
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What does it mean to be European today? Mary Lean reports from Caux.
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