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As the genocide on Gaza has continued unabated, student groups have exhausted the democratic processes available to them: ...
‘Together we have the chance to save the planet’ goes a Rio Tinto ad on Serbian TV. But saving the planet in this instance ...
A judicial review over the UK government’s arms sales to Israel drew to a close today in London’s Royal Courts of Justice.
Jelena Sofronijevic talks conflict and soundscape with installation artist Miloš Trakilović.
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 ...
More widely, there’s an urgent need for truly decolonized laws across Africa. But at this time of tremendous pushback against ...
The race is on to patent all marine life – and some have got a head start. Marine scientist Robert Blasiak explains to Vanessa Baird what it means.
Secretive and ruthless, the traffickers controlling the kidney trade thrive on the desperation of the poor and the sick. Nancy Scheper-Hughes lays bare the ‘collateral damage’. The slide on the screen ...
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 ...
The UK government is being challenged in the High Court over a loophole allowing it to continue arms exports to Israel. Amy ...