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Being on the wrong side of suspicion can have extreme consequences where formal justice systems are not fully functional, realizes Amy Booth on a visit to a prison.
Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the January/February 2018 magazine.
Sean Spicer, Trump’s first Press Secretary, lied from the very beginning of the new presidency. We shouldn’t let him whitewash himself with showbiz, writes Steve Parry
Some people have so much money they don’t know what to do with it – while most of us scrimp and save just to get by. Mark Engler reflects on the vulgar reality of extreme wealth.
Citizens are coming to the rescue of endangered seagrass meadows.
The story of Radio Inzamba, daring to report on human rights abuses, told by Giedre Steikunaite.
Georgia was once hailed as a ‘beacon of democracy’ by Western powers, but geopolitics and economic interests have taken priority over human rights, writes Onnik Krikorian.
Inside the deeply-rooted economy of cocaine production and trafficking in Colombia, and how it might undermine Colombia’s peace. Bram Ebus reports.
Meet the non-profit art group trying to end violence against women in Mozambique. By Rebecca Cooke.
Richard Swift profiles New Zealand/Aotearoa’s new 37-year-old Prime Minister – the country’s youngest in 150 years.
LGBT+ people are still subjected to forced confinement, medication and even electric shocks to try to change their sexual orientation, writes Alessio Perrone.
Maasai activists hope Tanzania’s newly appointed Natural Resources Minister Hamisi Kigwangalla could put an end to big-game trophy hunting, Nick Dowson writes.
Hurricane Maria swept through Dominica, destroying 62 per cent of all dwellings and killing 57, Richard Swift reports.
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Open Window - Ways of Seeing | By Steve Bonello from Malta. |
Steve Bonello | January, 2018 | 509 | Buy |
The weighted scales of justice | Being on the wrong side of suspicion can have extreme consequences where formal justice systems are not fully functional, realizes Amy Booth on a visit to a prison. |
Amy Booth | January, 2018 | 509 | Read |
Letters | Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the January/February 2018 magazine. |
January, 2018 | 509 | Read | |
The rebranding of a rotter | Sean Spicer, Trump’s first Press Secretary, lied from the very beginning of the new presidency. We shouldn’t let him whitewash himself with showbiz, writes Steve Parry |
Steve Parry | January, 2018 | 509 | Buy |
The obscenity of extreme wealth | Some people have so much money they don’t know what to do with it – while most of us scrimp and save just to get by. Mark Engler reflects on the vulgar reality of extreme wealth. |
Mark Engler | January, 2018 | 509 | Buy |
Reasons to be cheerful | Māori revival; Lighting up the slums; Uncaged beasts |
January, 2018 | 509 | Buy | |
Underwater meadows | Citizens are coming to the rescue of endangered seagrass meadows. |
January, 2018 | 509 | Buy | |
Radio in exile | The story of Radio Inzamba, daring to report on human rights abuses, told by Giedre Steikunaite. |
Giedre Steikunaite | January, 2018 | 509 | Buy |
No room for dissidents | Georgia was once hailed as a ‘beacon of democracy’ by Western powers, but geopolitics and economic interests have taken priority over human rights, writes Onnik Krikorian. |
Onnik Krikorian | January, 2018 | 509 | Buy |
War on coca farmers continues | Inside the deeply-rooted economy of cocaine production and trafficking in Colombia, and how it might undermine Colombia’s peace. Bram Ebus reports. |
Bram Ebus | January, 2018 | 509 | Buy |
Men tackle domestic violence | Meet the non-profit art group trying to end violence against women in Mozambique. By Rebecca Cooke. |
Rebecca Cooke | January, 2018 | 509 | Buy |
Introducing... Jacinda Ardern | Richard Swift profiles New Zealand/Aotearoa’s new 37-year-old Prime Minister – the country’s youngest in 150 years. |
Richard Swift | January, 2018 | 509 | Buy |
‘Curing’ homosexuality | LGBT+ people are still subjected to forced confinement, medication and even electric shocks to try to change their sexual orientation, writes Alessio Perrone. |
Alessio Perrone | January, 2018 | 509 | Read |
Game over for hunters in Tanzania | Maasai activists hope Tanzania’s newly appointed Natural Resources Minister Hamisi Kigwangalla could put an end to big-game trophy hunting, Nick Dowson writes. |
Nick Dowson | January, 2018 | 509 | Buy |
Gone with the wind | Hurricane Maria swept through Dominica, destroying 62 per cent of all dwellings and killing 57, Richard Swift reports. |
Richard Swift | January, 2018 | 509 | Buy |