Opinion

Genetic modification scaremongering in Africa is disarming the fight against poverty

Transforming agriculture is central to sub-Saharan Africa's development prospects. Three-quarters of people in extreme poverty – existing on less than $1.25 a day – live in rural areas, and crop yields across the region are often a fraction of those in developed countries.

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Woody Allen's screen magic outshines shadows in his private life

As allegations of child molestation resurface, the reception for his latest film confirms the 78-year-old director's status as an American treasure

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Gun violence since Newtown

This story first appeared at BillMoyers.com

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Will eating insects ever be mainstream?

For years I've read about the merits of eating insects as a way of making our diets more sustainable, yet as I still can't buy a packet of crickets in the supermarket I'm wondering if this will ever happen. Is it another green idea laid to waste by squeamishness?

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Censoring the press: 'Right to be forgotten' judges are digital counter-revolutionaries

Further to James Ball's piece yesterday, "Guardian articles hidden by Google", other publishers are reporting more examples of "notice of removal" messages from the search engine.

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10 big fat lies and the liars who told them

This story originally appeared at BillMoyers.com

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