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A new blog by IPS writers about migration flows and the global economy. Anchored by Peter Costantini, IPS correspondent in Seattle, it is hosted on the Huffington Post, the fastest growing news site in the United States.

Migration is by definition a phenomenon that crosses borders and generates radically different perspectives among those touched by it. IPS writes about it regularly promoting news stories through the migration and refugees website and a newsletter . This new blog is an opportunity for IPS writers to get more personal - to include their own experiences and reflections about reporting migration from their communities and countries.

Gender Masala
Notes on gender -- a spicy mix by Mercedes Sayagues

http://www.ips.org/blog/mdg3/
Mercedes Sayagues is a journalist and editor with life-long membership in the global women's movement, from her home country of Uruguay to South Africa, where she lives now.

Helena Cobban
http://www.justworldnews.org/

Info, analysis, discussion-- to build a more just world

Heavy Metal Colombia
http://www.ips.org/blog/cvieira/
A blog by Constanza Vieira, IPS correspondent in Bogotá, Colombia.

  Journeys to Democracy
http://www.beenasarwar.wordpress.com/

Beena Sarwar posts articles, reports and comments on current issues, including her own reports, articles and comments (and occasional column ‘Personal Political’) from Karachi, Pakistan.
Christi van der Westhuizen
http://www.thoughtleader.co.za/christivanderwesthuizen

Author and journalist Christi van der Westhuizen on politics and society in a South Africa struggling to move beyond apartheid.
Stephen Leahy
http://stephenleahy.wordpress.com/

Discovering global environmental interconnections 'cause we're all in this together
Jim Lobe
http://www.lobelog.com
Jim Lobe is best known for his coverage of U.S. foreign policy, particularly the neo-conservative influence in the Bush administration.
Gypsy Writer
http://gypsywriter.multiply.com/
Prime Sarmiento, IPS Correspondent in Manila blogs about economics, travel and social networks.
Gareth Porter
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-gareth-porter
Politics on The Huffington Post

Keya Acharya
http://www.keyaacharya.com/
Keya Acharya blogs on the environment and development from Bangalore, India.

Dahr Jamail
http://www.dahrjamailiraq.com/weblog/
An independent view of the Mideast
Concerned Africa Scholars
http://concernedafricascholars.org/author/dvolman/
Daniel Volman blogs on U.S.-Africa relations.
Anil Netto
http://anilnetto.com/
About journalism and other writings of Anil Netto
Lucy Komisar
http://thekomisarscoop.com/
Reports and analysis by investigative journalist Lucy Komisar
Informed Comment: Global Affairs - ICGA
http://icga.blogspot.com
IPS Correspondent Farideh Farhi and others blog on urgent issues of the day in global affairs.
Wadner Pierre
Blog de Port-au-Prince
http://wadnerpierre.blogspot.com/
A french/kreyol/english blog covering labour, economic, political, educational, environmental and human rights issues in Haiti.

Smirking Chimp
http://www.smirkingchimp.com/author/bill_berkowitz
Bill Berkowwitz blogs about U.S. foreign policy on the SmirkingChimp.com

David Cronin
http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/david_cronin/
Insights on trade, politics, environment, culture and more from the EU capital.
THE WORLD ACCORDING TO BILL FISHER
Bill Fisher

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Articles on important issues of international affairs and civil liberties
Michael Deibert
http://www.michaeldeibert.blogspot.com/
International reports and social criticism
Miren Gutierrez
http://www.mirengutierrez.com/
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