Paved paradise

Paved paradise

Peter Yeung reports on Black Johnson beach.

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NI 536 - Abolition - March, 2022
Sri Lankan factory manager Priyantha Kumara Diyawadanage was beaten to death and set ablaze in Pakistan. Here his mother is pictured by his coffin at their family residence in Ganemulla, Sri Lanka.Photo: Saman Abesiriwardana/Pacific Press/Alamy

‘WhatsApp blasphemy’

Husna Ara reports on ‘vigilante killings’ in Pakistan.

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NI 536 - Abolition - March, 2022
Chile’s new president Gabriel Boric of the Approve Dignity party faces a number of challenges after defeating far-right candidate José Antonio Kast.Photo: Felipe Fegueroa/SOPA/SIPA

Uphill battle

Gabriel Boric Font's mandate is to tackle Chile’s social and economic inequality, reports Carole Concha Bell.

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NI 536 - Abolition - March, 2022
Open wounds

Open wounds

Zimbabwean activists demand the repatriation of human remains, reports Stefan Simanowitz.

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NI 536 - Abolition - March, 2022
All bets off

All bets off

Report on Nagaworld Casino in Cambodia by Zoe Holman.

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NI 536 - Abolition - March, 2022
The struggle over Cairo House – a former cotton mill – was complicated by Oldham’s high unemployment and post-industrial decline.Photo: Palestine Action

Shut it down

Israel’s largest private arms firm closes its factory in Oldham, England.

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NI 536 - Abolition - March, 2022
Illustration: Emma Peer

Reasons to be cheerful

Step aside, Columbus; Farmers triumph; Ancient buzz.

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NI 535 - Romani lives matter - January, 2022
Crypto-mining surge

Crypto-mining surge

The summer of 2021 in Iran was marked by frequent, dangerous power outages.

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NI 535 - Romani lives matter - January, 2022
Light in the darkness. A Polish resident in Michałowo, a town a few kilometres from the Belarus border, puts a green light in her window as a sign of welcome to migrants.Photo: Michele Amoruso

Playing with lives

Hanna Grześkiewicz reports on the humanitarian crisis on the Polish-Belarusian border.

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NI 535 - Romani lives matter - January, 2022
More of the same. Insufficient action on climate means more cyclones like Mora, which hit Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, in 2017.Photo: Suman Paul Himu/Drik

Loss and damage

Rich countries’ refuse to compensate vulnerable countries.

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NI 535 - Romani lives matter - January, 2022
Girls for girls

Girls for girls

Defying the Taliban’s resurgent war on women.

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NI 535 - Romani lives matter - January, 2022
The colour of wine

The colour of wine

In recent years, black wine growers, distillers’ and drinkers have been staking their claim on the industry.

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NI 535 - Romani lives matter - January, 2022
Democratic transition upended: a demonstrator protests the renewed prospect of military rule in Khartoum, Sudan, October 2021.Photo: Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah/Reuters

Rolling coup

When will Sudan's military hand back power?

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NI 535 - Romani lives matter - January, 2022
Illustration: Emma Peer

Reasons to be cheerful

On Yer Bike; Vax Attack; Taxi Home.

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NI 534 - The future of work - November, 2021
Bad taste

Bad taste

iFood riders call for better pay and the end of unfair dismissal.

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NI 534 - The future of work - November, 2021
Women dance at a solidarity street party for undocumented migrants in Dublin, Ireland, where the government has just announced a sweeping amnesty.Photo: Brian Lawless/Alamy

Out of the shadows

Luke Butterly reports on a ‘potentially life-changing scheme’ from Ireland.

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NI 534 - The future of work - November, 2021
The Basòdino glacier lies in the borderlands between Switzerland and Italy, but it has retreated by 80 per cent since 1850. On 12 September, activists climbed the mountain to stage a ‘funeral’.Photo: Daniel Pittet

Farewell to a glacier

Nicholas Hutchinson mourns the death of the Basòdino glacier in Switzerland.

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NI 534 - The future of work - November, 2021
Digital turn

Digital turn

Maxine Betteridge-Moes reports from Western Sahara.

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NI 534 - The future of work - November, 2021

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Abolition March, 2022
Abolition March, 2022
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Abolition March, 2022
Abolition March, 2022
Abolition March, 2022
Abolition March, 2022
Romani lives matter January, 2022
Romani lives matter January, 2022
Romani lives matter January, 2022
Romani lives matter January, 2022
Romani lives matter January, 2022
Romani lives matter January, 2022
Romani lives matter January, 2022
Romani lives matter January, 2022
The future of work November, 2021
The future of work November, 2021
The future of work November, 2021
The future of work November, 2021
The future of work November, 2021
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