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
Illustration: Emma Peer

Introducing... Hibatullah Akhundzada

The unlikely ‘friendly face’ of the Taliban.

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NI 534 - The future of work - November, 2021
A cop out? Activists don’t expect climate justice to emerge from negotiations at the UN summit under the leadership of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson (whose head featured in a Greenpeace protest against plastic, outside Downing Street, London earlier this year).Photo: Peter Nicholls/Reuters

Will COP26 deliver?

Activists don’t expect climate justice to emerge from negotiations at the UN summit, reports Eve Livingston.

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NI 534 - The future of work - November, 2021
Illustration: Emma Peer

Reasons to be cheerful

Après macdo; Keep the faith; Nelson’s column.

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NI 533 - Food justice: who gets to eat? - September, 2021
Iron fist

Iron fist

President Ivan Duque has promised to ‘modernize’ Colombia’s police force.

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NI 533 - Food justice: who gets to eat? - September, 2021
Forgotten genocide: a delegation from Namibia gathers in Berlin to mourn the victims of the 1904-1908 genocide during a ceremony to hand over human remains used for the purposes of eugenics and colonial race science.Photo: Christian Mang/Reuters/Alamy

Reparations not aid

Germany acknowledges its country’s historic crimes against the Herero and Nama people.

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NI 533 - Food justice: who gets to eat? - September, 2021
Lost childhood: a memorial outside British Columbia's parliament remembers over 200 children whose remains where found in the grounds of a residential school in Kamloops.Photo: Wirestock/Alamy

Heavy truth

Canada finds the unmarked graves of 215 indigenous children.

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NI 533 - Food justice: who gets to eat? - September, 2021
Justice for Berta

Justice for Berta

Update from Honduras on the murder of indigenous environmental activist Berta Cáceres.

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NI 533 - Food justice: who gets to eat? - September, 2021
Singled out

Singled out

Activist sex workers in Kyrgyzstan face targeted persecution.

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NI 533 - Food justice: who gets to eat? - September, 2021
Illustration: Emma Peer

Introducing... Pedro Castillo

The unlikely winner of Peru’s presidential race.

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NI 533 - Food justice: who gets to eat? - September, 2021
Protesters took to the streets in January following the arrest of Alexei Navalny. President Vladimir Putin claimed they were only ‘a few’, but Russia’s Communist Youth League said they included ‘not only supporters of the arrested blogger but thousands of citizens with completely different views’.Photo: SOPA/Alamy

Pressure on Putin

Report on Russia by Tina Burrett.

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NI 533 - Food justice: who gets to eat? - September, 2021
Illustration: Emma Peer

Reasons to be cheerful

A people’s vaccine; Policing the police; ¡Adelante!

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NI 532 - Courage and terror in Myanmar - July, 2021
Justice delayed

Justice delayed

Rojava’s pleas to repatriate their fighters have fallen mostly on deaf ears, reports Rahila Gupta.

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NI 532 - Courage and terror in Myanmar - July, 2021

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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
The future of work November, 2021
The future of work November, 2021
Food justice: who gets to eat? September, 2021
Food justice: who gets to eat? September, 2021
Food justice: who gets to eat? September, 2021
Food justice: who gets to eat? September, 2021
Food justice: who gets to eat? September, 2021
Food justice: who gets to eat? September, 2021
Food justice: who gets to eat? September, 2021
Food justice: who gets to eat? September, 2021
Courage and terror in Myanmar July, 2021
Courage and terror in Myanmar July, 2021
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