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As the genocide on Gaza has continued unabated, student groups have exhausted the democratic processes available to them: ...
When the transnational giant decided to dig for lithium in Serbia it was met by widespread protests. Andrej Ivančić and Sergey Steblev tell this cautionary tale of 'green' tech. As electric cars get ...
Our resident Agony Uncle advises a reader on how to handle an upsetting discovery about her partner. The other day my partner asked me to email him a file he had saved on his computer at home. As I ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo has perhaps the richest concentration of precious metals and minerals on earth. Colette Braeckman describes how their exploitation by warring factions has fuelled the ...
As industrial agriculture encroaches into the last wild places of the Earth, it’s unleashing dangerous pathogens. Time to heal the metabolic rift between ecology and economy, suggests Rob Wallace.
Carmen Herrera traces the history of the Sandinista National Liberation Front, from socialist liberators to ‘institutional dictators’, under the increasingly brutal rule of Daniel Ortega A mural of ...
Getting politicians to bend policy to your company’s will is a fine art – requiring a combination of charm, dogged persistence, threats and bushels of cash. But corporate lobbyists know just which ...
*It really couldn’t be simpler.* The roof can even be flat, as long as there is a slight pitch for drainage. Make sure the rafters are adequately load-bearing for a small volume of soil. Cover with ...
After a decade of war, one of the world's most notorious rebel groups remains undefeated. It's time for a different - nonviolent - approach, says Hazel Healy. A student looks out from the remains of a ...
Dinyar Godrej interviews We Own It campaign founder Cat Hobbs on why the time is ripe for bringing public services back into public ownership Cat Hobbs is the founder and director of UK-based We Own ...