Historic peace talks are a glimmer of hope in the world’s worst humanitarian conflict. But the exclusion of Yemeni women’s ...
The UK’s largest opencast coal mine has ‘illegally’ extracted 300,000 tonnes of coal after being ordered to close. Daniel ...
Graeme Green reports on why this is a critical year to stop destructive deep-sea mining from taking hold of the world’s oceans. A Greenpeace activist holds a sign as he confronts the deep sea mining ...
Under the cover of darkness, a group of young people can be seen in a video, spray painting anti-war graffiti on a wall in Khartoum amidst chanting and clapping. The footage, circulated on social ...
The 19-year-old climate activist is making her voice heard across South Africa and beyond. She speaks with Uyapo Majahana about climate anxiety, life lessons and getting beyond tokenism.
A government policy to ‘reclaim’ state land has had dire consequences for many families in Kashmir, writes Kasturi Chakraborty. A scrap dealer is standing in his workshop that has been bulldozed by ...
The Indian physicist and veteran food sovereignty activist speaks to Amy Hall about a lifetime of keeping smiling while ...
Mari is a writer based in Gudalur, in the Nilgiri hills of Tamil Nadu. She writes on human rights issues with a focus on dalits, adivasis, women, children, the environment, and poverty. Mari's book ...
Leonardo Sakamoto on Lula's efforts to give Brazil's Indigenous Yanomami communities a reprieve. Morro do Ouro Gold Mine, Paracatu, Brazil. SkyTruth/Flickr The images of malnourished, sick or dead ...
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