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Zuma’s trial is just one symptom of South Africa’s problems, Neil Thompson reports.
Phil Miller on fearing for Muslim communities in Sri Lanka.
Emboldened by a recent study, The Guardian repeats the myth that becoming vegan is the ‘single biggest way’ to reduce your impact on Earth. Chris Saltmarsh and Harpreet Kaur Paul disagree.
The backlash against social media titans is in full swing. But are moves to bring them to heel, including new privacy laws, appropriate? Mike Morel investigates.
Syrian reporter Zaina Erhaim on training citizen reporters and the importance of documenting the Assad regime’s atrocities. Interview by Anton Mukhamedov.
China’s dazzlingly ambitious international investment programme – the Belt and Road Initiative – is well under way, with designs to bring infrastructure to half the planet. Wayne Ellwood on the scale of this juggernaut and its economic and political ramifications.
Violeta Santos Moura reports from Poland, where air pollution claims some 45,000 lives annually. The country’s reliance on coal is the main culprit but it’s an issue bound up in national pride and political manipulation.
Wars in cyberspace are wars on our minds. JJ Patrick on the murky underworld of big data, social media, espionage and the spread of chaos through disinformation.
We’re increasingly relying on social media companies to act like governments and censor dubious content. Jillian York on the failures of this approach – and how to fix it.
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The trauma of history | Sally Hayden writes about the Lukodi massacre museum. |
Sally Hayden | June, 2018 | 513 | Buy |
Learn to swim | The Panje Project in Zanzibar. |
Anna Boyiazis | June, 2018 | 513 | Buy |
Leave those kids alone | Victory for UK school data, writes Alessio Perrone. |
Alessio Perrone | June, 2018 | 513 | Buy |
Introducing... Abiy Ahmed | Richard Swift on Ethiopia's new reforming PM. |
Richard Swift | June, 2018 | 513 | Buy |
Hezbollah check on rights | Morgan Meaker on Hezbollah's check on gay rights. |
Morgan Meaker | June, 2018 | 513 | Buy |
Zuma and the nation | Zuma’s trial is just one symptom of South Africa’s problems, Neil Thompson reports. |
Neil Thompson | June, 2018 | 513 | Buy |
Fears for Muslim communities | Phil Miller on fearing for Muslim communities in Sri Lanka. |
Phil Miller | June, 2018 | 513 | Buy |
If we all became vegan tomorrow | Emboldened by a recent study, The Guardian repeats the myth that becoming vegan is the ‘single biggest way’ to reduce your impact on Earth. Chris Saltmarsh and Harpreet Kaur Paul disagree. |
Chris Saltmarsh and Harpreet Kaur Paul | June, 2018 | 513 | Read |
Will new laws tame the tech giants? | The backlash against social media titans is in full swing. But are moves to bring them to heel, including new privacy laws, appropriate? Mike Morel investigates. |
Mike Morel | June, 2018 | 513 | Read |
‘I stopped demanding a reaction a long time ago’ | Syrian reporter Zaina Erhaim on training citizen reporters and the importance of documenting the Assad regime’s atrocities. Interview by Anton Mukhamedov. |
Anton Mukhamedov | June, 2018 | 513 | Buy |
One belt, one road | China’s dazzlingly ambitious international investment programme – the Belt and Road Initiative – is well under way, with designs to bring infrastructure to half the planet. Wayne Ellwood on the scale of this juggernaut and its economic and political ramifications. |
Wayne Ellwood | June, 2018 | 513 | Buy |
Dark clouds | Violeta Santos Moura reports from Poland, where air pollution claims some 45,000 lives annually. The country’s reliance on coal is the main culprit but it’s an issue bound up in national pride and political manipulation. |
Violeta Santos Moura | June, 2018 | 513 | Buy |
Malware for humans | Wars in cyberspace are wars on our minds. JJ Patrick on the murky underworld of big data, social media, espionage and the spread of chaos through disinformation. |
JJ Patrick | June, 2018 | 513 | Buy |
Who elected Facebook? | We’re increasingly relying on social media companies to act like governments and censor dubious content. Jillian York on the failures of this approach – and how to fix it. |
Jillian York | June, 2018 | 513 | Buy |
Media - The Facts | Changing habits; Tech takeover; Trust in media; Who owns it? |
June, 2018 | 513 | Buy |