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Israeli forces have repeatedly demolished homes in Al-Araqib in a bid to get the community to move into townships.
Why do those who speak out forcefully against illegal logging and ranching often pay with their lives?
Disputes over land are said to be root cause of ethnic tensions that many remain wary about during latest elections.
The potent charge of terrorism has been used to systematically curtail justice, writes author.
Attempts to prettify Israel's land-grabbing policies are not new, but have metamorphosed over time, writes author.
There is good reason to be sceptical about the new initiatives coming out of Davos targeting smallholder farmers.
Residents of Kiryat Menachem and Ir Ganim say plans for high-rises to replace old homes pave way for gentrification.
The forced relocation of Bedouins in southern Israel fits Foreign Affairs' definition of ethnic cleansing.
Graffiti artists espousing political messages have emerged in Yangon as the winds of change continue to blow.
First-day price value of palm oil giant reflects investor interest in world's second-biggest public offering.
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