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Subi Shah speaks to DJ Ritu about the ‘Asian Underground’, women’s rights and the British honours system.
Inside Unilever's sustainability myth Company slogans and mantras claim it is getting closer to pair profit with sustainability, but facts and figures tell a very different story. Investigation by ...
Guilt complex We feel guilty about what we do (flying, driving a car) and about what we don’t do (not making that demo, not recycling enough). *Adam Ma’anit* traces the roots of these feelings and ...
The future for the world can look bleak, dominated by technological and corporate power. But what if resistance to it won through? *Pat Mooney* tells a story illustrating how things might unfold ...
On 29 September, after a Houthi missile aimed at Tel Aviv was intercepted by Israeli air defence, Israeli fighter jets ...
Sophie Neiman reports from the Democratic Republic of Congo to shine a light on the neglected stories of women bearing the brunt of war. A transnational mining giant is trying to dig for lithium in ...
Nicolò Wojewoda is the Europe Regional Director at 350.org. Based in Ireland, he brings 15 years of experience in climate campaigning, organising, mobilising, and movement-building, with a strong ...
This year, London Climate Action Week (LCAW) is bigger than ever. Founded in 2019 as an annual gathering to accelerate global climate action and promote London as a climate leader, it has become a ...
South-South World After the world credit crisis of the late 2000s, consumer power in the Atlantic states declined dramatically. Growth rates have not picked up, and have been damaged further by the ...
Far from singular You might ask why the UN is to blame when the root causes of each of these failures lies elsewhere – generally with global superpowers and most frequently Western ones. The WHO’s ...
How hacktivism fights corruption Computer programmers and campaigners have teamed up to ‘hack’ for justice, reports Transparency International’s Milena Marin.