International archive

Lantana with her one year old daughter, Shamsia. They're from Niger, a landlocked country in West Africa where one third of the population, including 3 million children, are facing hunger due to food shortages and rising prices
Jun
08

Tax dodgers prevent the world’s poor helping themselves

Lila Haines says the UK can lead in tackling the land, aid, tax and transparency issues that underpin global hunger

Jill Evans MEP
May
29

While England shifts right Wales goes left

Jill Evans says UKIP’s failure to make an impact marks out Welsh politics

Bishara with her grandmother Amina in the village of Barmil in Northeastern Kenya four months after she was first admitted to Save the Children’s stabilization centre for severely malnourished children
May
28

Small-scale farmers need help to hold on to their land

Greg Akall says there is an answer to hunger across the world if western governments are wiling to grasp it

Brussels-enter-here
Apr
27

Wales needs greater clout in Brussels

Ioan Bellin says the UK’s attempt to repatriate powers from the EU should include greater devolution for Cardiff Bay

Toyo Ito's pavilion in Burg square, Bruges
Apr
14

Upmarket bike shelter in Bruges

Richard Porch meditates on the unfortunate experience of a piece of public art that lost its identity

Steve,-Pedson-and-widows
Feb
24

Forging Welsh links with Uganda

Steve Garret describes helping a group of widows develop a business out of small-scale farming in Africa

Farrage
Feb
05

EU versus fruitcakes, loonies and closet racists

Ken Skates emphasises the importance to the Welsh economy of our continued membership of the European Union

A light show to celebrate 50 years of the Elysée Treaty in Berlin. Demotix/Reynaldo C. Paganelli. All rights reserved.
Feb
04

Competing European projects

David Gow queries whether David Cameron’s and Angela Merkel’s approach to the EU can be reconciled

Oxfam Cymru launching the If Campaign to end global hunger
Jan
26
Cameron-EU
Jan
25

Wales at odds with London over referendum

Francesca Dickson says Cameron’s rejection of ‘an ever closer union’ could apply as much to the UK as the EU