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The Balfour Declaration was a 67-word statement penned by Foreign Secretary Lord Balfour to Lord Rothschild, a leader of the British Jewish community. Lydia Noon reports
After five years of resistance, Indonesia began the construction of an international airport set to destroy the sand-dune ecosystem and houses of residents already forced out of the area, writes Pramilla Deva
Macron won more than twice the number of votes than he was expected to win, writes Richard Swift
An artist from Damascus has painted a range of world leaders – all depicted as displaced or disenfranchised people in a moment of despair. Amy Hall reports
Australia dropped secrecy rules which were unnecessary, undermined democratic accountability and were likely to have been unconstitutional, writes Kelsi Farrington
For environmental defenders – from activists to indigenous leaders – 2016 was the deadliest year on record, writes Kelsi Farrington
Women are playing an essential part in fighting for civil rights in Poland, contributing to a shift in the country’s political agenda, writes Benedetta Leardini
Mahatma Gandhi’s grandson, Arun Gandhi, speaks to Danielle Batist about technology, Trump, and anger as a gift.
That is the demand of many First Nations people during Canada’s year-long jamboree to mark its 150th anniversary of confederation. Sian Griffiths reports.
What does ‘the state’ mean to you if you are poor or black or both? Vanessa Baird reports on life down-and-out in post-coup São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro
This dish may seem a bit challenging at first glance, but is guaranteed to impress your guests!
The rights of women and minorities are receding fast since the coup.
Vanessa Baird writes on how agribusiness has mounted a coup against rural Brazilians.
Is Operation Car Wash the world’s biggest corruption scandal? By Vanessa Baird
Vanessa Baird sets out to see how dictatorship is being rebranded in Latin America’s most populous nation.
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Balfour declaration – an overdue apology | The Balfour Declaration was a 67-word statement penned by Foreign Secretary Lord Balfour to Lord Rothschild, a leader of the British Jewish community. Lydia Noon reports |
Lydia Noon | October, 2017 | 506 | Buy |
Indonesian flight-path farmers pushed out | After five years of resistance, Indonesia began the construction of an international airport set to destroy the sand-dune ecosystem and houses of residents already forced out of the area, writes Pramilla Deva |
Pramilla Deva | October, 2017 | 506 | Buy |
Introducing... Emmanuel Macron | Macron won more than twice the number of votes than he was expected to win, writes Richard Swift |
Richard Swift | October, 2017 | 506 | Buy |
Heads of state, stateless | An artist from Damascus has painted a range of world leaders – all depicted as displaced or disenfranchised people in a moment of despair. Amy Hall reports |
Amy Hall | October, 2017 | 506 | Buy |
Whistleblowers un-gagged in Australia | Australia dropped secrecy rules which were unnecessary, undermined democratic accountability and were likely to have been unconstitutional, writes Kelsi Farrington |
Kelsi Farrington | October, 2017 | 506 | Buy |
Deadliest year for eco-defenders | For environmental defenders – from activists to indigenous leaders – 2016 was the deadliest year on record, writes Kelsi Farrington |
Kelsi Farrington | October, 2017 | 506 | Buy |
Polish women counter Nazis on the streets | Women are playing an essential part in fighting for civil rights in Poland, contributing to a shift in the country’s political agenda, writes Benedetta Leardini |
Benedetta Leardini | October, 2017 | 506 | Buy |
‘When people are tired of exploitation, they resort to violence’ | Mahatma Gandhi’s grandson, Arun Gandhi, speaks to Danielle Batist about technology, Trump, and anger as a gift. |
Danielle Batist | October, 2017 | 506 | Buy |
No celebration of colonization | That is the demand of many First Nations people during Canada’s year-long jamboree to mark its 150th anniversary of confederation. Sian Griffiths reports. |
Sian Griffiths | October, 2017 | 506 | Buy |
‘We have a lot to teach the city’ | What does ‘the state’ mean to you if you are poor or black or both? Vanessa Baird reports on life down-and-out in post-coup São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro |
Vanessa Baird | October, 2017 | 506 | Buy |
Marcela’s recipe: How to make a soft coup | This dish may seem a bit challenging at first glance, but is guaranteed to impress your guests! |
Vanessa Baird | October, 2017 | 506 | Buy |
What's sex got to do with it? | The rights of women and minorities are receding fast since the coup. |
Vanessa Baird | October, 2017 | 506 | Buy |
Grand land theft | Vanessa Baird writes on how agribusiness has mounted a coup against rural Brazilians. |
Vanessa Baird | October, 2017 | 506 | Buy |
What is Brazil’s ‘Operation Car Wash’? | Is Operation Car Wash the world’s biggest corruption scandal? By Vanessa Baird |
Vanessa Baird | October, 2017 | 506 | Buy |
Brazil's soft coup hardens | Vanessa Baird sets out to see how dictatorship is being rebranded in Latin America’s most populous nation. |
Vanessa Baird | October, 2017 | 506 | Buy |