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George Orwell on Revolution
(7 minute read) James Bradshaw casts an eye over the great writer’s insights - and oversights - in his treatment of politics and religion.
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Editorial: Kindness is still a virtue
(1 minute read) The saying might feel a little outdated, but kindness is a virtue. It still is, as rare as it is becoming these days.
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Take a break and ask the Big Questions
(2 minute read) Nicole Law sees the danger in a life of workaholism.
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Erdonomics: The inside story of Turkey’s strange economic system
(5 minute read) Ever more Turks are suffering serious poverty due to the economic policy of President Erdogan, argues Cihan Eroglu.
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Integration … the secret to a successful refugee policy
(5 minute read) More effort should be made to integrate those who have fled their homelands, says Modupe Omitola.
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What’s wrong in Hong Kong?
(7 minute read) Edward Kendall hears first hand from Benedict Rogers, the founder of Hong Kong Watch, about the worrying changes taking place in the former British colony.
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Lessons in love
(2 minute read) Valentine’s Day teaches Nicole Law that love is more than a hot flush or missed breath.
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The Adamah Antidote: Episode 2
(1 minute read) In episode 2 of our brand new podcast series, we speak to Zufi Deo about how he is working with a team of professionals to support refugee entrepreneurs in new ways.
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Editorial: Show mercy first, and then ask questions
(1 minute read) We should start with mercy and calculate afterwards, thinks Joseph Evans after reading this week’s Adamah Media articles.
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Refugee women: barriers to career development
(4 minute read) Anna Zhukova examines the obstacles faced by women fleeing persecution and hardship as they try to start a new life in a host country.