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Modern slaves
Hardly a thing of the past, slavery thrives in our world. Investigative reporter Benjamin Skinner tells Salon the shocking truth about human trafficking.
FGM? Not on my wife!
If men were better educated about female genital mutilation, would they still support it?
Getting through these dark times
Foreign policy whiz Samantha Power sheds light on a legendary diplomat killed in Iraq, advising Barack Obama and how America can emerge from the Bush era.
China's deadly Darfur games
Slick P.R. moves around the '08 Olympics can't hide the fact that China is still complicit in the Darfur genocide.
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
With a year to go before the Beijing Olympics, activists say China hasn't kept the promises it made to get them.
Beyond the Multiplex
The director of the chilling "No End in Sight" explains how the Iraq occupation went horribly wrong. Plus: The American who made the world notice Darfur.
Conversations: "The Devil Came on Horseback"
The makers of a devastating documentary on Darfur discuss the crisis and how to resolve it in this interview and podcast.
Ending "the world's hottest war"
Can a citizens movement enlisting the likes of George Clooney, Angelina Jolie and Don Cheadle finally stop the genocide in Darfur?
Convicted of adultery, sentenced to stoning
Two Sudanese women go to trial sans lawyer and are sentenced to death.
Warren Buffett plays dumb on Darfur
Berkshire-Hathaway's bogus excuse for not divesting from a Chinese oil company with ties to Sudan
Congress steps on Bush's Darfur applause line
The day after Bush got cheers for mentioning Darfur, members of his own party blasted him for neglecting the region. Does a new Congress mean new hope?
"What Is the What"
A scary interaction in America makes Valentino long to be back in a Sudanese refugee camp.
Lost and found
Dave Eggers and Valentino Achak Deng -- one of 17,000 Lost Boys of Sudan -- talk to Salon about their collaboration on Eggers' new novel, visiting Africa together, and the challenges of coming to America.
No peacekeepers, no peace
As violence in Darfur mounts, and the African Union mission is set to expire, will the U.N. send in the blue helmets?
Is Darfur still doomed?
The peace agreement was a key step, but ending the genocide demands bigger strides by the U.N. -- and the U.S.
No oil for blood
Tired of waiting for the world to act in Darfur, activists have spurred a growing divestment movement aimed at foreign companies that do business with Sudan.
NBC's Ann Curry sets foot where Bill O'Reilly doesn't dare
She'll be covering the genocide in Darfur on the "Today" show this week.
Murder from Darfur to Cairo
At a Sudanese refugee camp, I witnessed the desperation behind the protests -- and eventual slaughter -- of African refugees in Egypt.
Lost in America
It was supposed to be a storybook tale of young refugees triumphing against all odds. But an alarming number of Sudan's "Lost Boys" have spiraled into alcohol abuse, crime and even fratricide. What went wrong?
"There's just no way I can walk away"
A professor urges action on Darfur, saying the U.S. should be embarrassed about declaring the violence genocide while doing so little to stop it.
"Not on my watch"
While the world commemorated the millions of victims of the Nazis on Thursday, Congress squandered an opportunity to address the ongoing genocide in Darfur.
Sudan to face "genocide" inquiry
U.S. and British gather evidence about 30,000 civilians killed, but Powell says talk of military intervention "premature."
Sex and drugs in hell
The authors of "Emergency Sex and Other Desperate Measures" talk about keeping body and soul together in the killing fields of Cambodia, Somalia and Haiti.J
Noam Chomsky replies
The MIT professor responds after Human Rights Watch accuses him of manufacturing facts.
Who is Osama bin Laden?
Is he a cog in a vast wheel of state-sponsored terrorism -- or a new breed of freelance evil genius?
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