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Tuesday, 30 April 2013

John Pilger on the plight of Aboriginal Australians - 30 April 2013

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In this week's edition:
• Diplomats warn that militants squeezed out of Mali by western intervention are hitting targets in Tripoli. Read the article here
By Chris Stephen in Tripoli and Afua Hirsch in Timbuktu

• The story of the first Australians is still poverty and humiliation, while their land yields the world's biggest resources boom. Read the article here
By John Pilger
• Jón Gnarr is one of Iceland's new politicians: alternative, engaged – and online. But now, as elections approach, the country's crowd-sourced constitution is in peril. Read the article here
By Alexandra Topping
• The simian star of new Disney film Chimpanzee is the latest animal to be portrayed as having human emotions. But does such anthropomorphism give a distorted view of nature? Read the article here
By Steve Rose
• Despite his Alzheimer's diagnosis, Terry Pratchett is still marvelling at the world and writing. He tells Stephen Moss about his new scientific direction, battling Hollywood executives – and why he doesn't fear death. Read the article here

By Stephen Moss
And in our audiobook review we celebrate 100 years since the publication of Franz Kafka's The Judgment and study provincial life with George Eliot's masterpiece, Middlemarch.
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