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Turning the screw in Cambodia

Turning the screw in Cambodia

A new law will silence protesters and critics, says Clothilde Le Coz.

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A Bosnian woman weeps over the remains of family members recovered from a mass grave, victims of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre.  Photo: Nikola Solic/ Reuters

Moment of truth for Balkan war crimes tribunal

Radovan Karadzic will receive his sentence in December - but the International Criminal Tribunal is also under scrutiny, writes Nathalie Olah.

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The case against the future

Hal Niedzviecki considers the case against the future.

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Patricio Guzmán's search for the truth

Roxana Olivera meets the documentary filmmaker renowned for delving into Chile’s dark past.

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Carrying a gun to symbolise the independence war of 1975-91, a Saharawi boy takes part in an annual parade at a refugee camp in Algeria. He is part of a generation that has never seen its homeland. Photos: Dominik Sipiński

A story of waiting

As Western Sahara marks 40 years of occupation, Dominik Sipiński listens to refugees tired of broken promises and dreams.

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'The real power is below'

Southern campaigners, trade unionists and grasroots organizers discuss Paris, and beyond.

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Drowned out by big oil: 13-year-old Laurel from Children Against Global Warming performs inside the BP-sponsored British Museum in September 2015, as part of the growing movement against oil sponsorship. Photo: Natasha Quarmby / Art Not Oil

Still biting

Big Oil's history of denial, delay and distortion is laid bare by Greg Muttitt.

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What's on the table at Paris?

Which proposals should we praise, and which should we protest?

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 Illustration: Hemant Anant Jain

A rebel's guide to Paris

Want to cause trouble for the polluters and procrastinators? John Jordan's top tips for the discerning summit-crasher.

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China in their hands: hundreds in Yunnan province protest against a refinery. Photo: AP / Press Association Images

China's climate transition

Is the world's most populous country a climate villain or an environmental leader? Sam Geall investigates.

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Hitting home: Philippines negotiator Yeb Saño challenges governments after a typhoon wrecked his hometown. Photo: Kacper Pempel / Reuters

Views from inside the climate talks

Activist experiences of previous UN climate talks.

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Fossil fuel reserves - the facts

What we have, and what we can afford to burn.

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You Shell not pass: First Nations activist and singer Audrey Siegl confronts the oil giant’s drilling rig on its way to the Arctic. Photo: Emily Hunter / Greenpeace

Forget Paris?

While politicians drag their feet at climate summits, Jess Worth and Danny Chivers find hope in unexpected places.

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More than three million Europeans have sign a petition to stop the TTIP. Photo: Stop TTIP

Global Goals vs TTIP: trading human rights for profit

Three million concerned Europeans signed a petition against a controversial new trade deal that will undermine human rights, explains Mark Dearn.

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Turning the screw in Cambodia

A new law will silence protesters and critics, says Clothilde Le Coz.

Clothilde Le Coz November, 2015 487 Buy
Moment of truth for Balkan war crimes tribunal

Radovan Karadzic will receive his sentence in December - but the International Criminal Tribunal is also under scrutiny, writes Nathalie Olah.

Nathalie Olah November, 2015 487 Buy
The case against the future

Hal Niedzviecki considers the case against the future.

Hal Niedzviecki November, 2015 487 Buy
Patricio Guzmán's search for the truth

Roxana Olivera meets the documentary filmmaker renowned for delving into Chile’s dark past.

Roxana Olivera November, 2015 487 Buy
A story of waiting

As Western Sahara marks 40 years of occupation, Dominik Sipiński listens to refugees tired of broken promises and dreams.

Dominik Sipinski November, 2015 487 Buy
'The real power is below'

Southern campaigners, trade unionists and grasroots organizers discuss Paris, and beyond.

Jess Worth & Danny Chivers November, 2015 487 Buy
Still biting

Big Oil's history of denial, delay and distortion is laid bare by Greg Muttitt.

Greg Muttitt November, 2015 487 Buy
What's on the table at Paris?

Which proposals should we praise, and which should we protest?

Jess Worth & Danny Chivers November, 2015 487 Buy
A rebel's guide to Paris

Want to cause trouble for the polluters and procrastinators? John Jordan's top tips for the discerning summit-crasher.

John Jordan November, 2015 487 Buy
China's climate transition

Is the world's most populous country a climate villain or an environmental leader? Sam Geall investigates.

Sam Geall November, 2015 487 Buy
Views from inside the climate talks

Activist experiences of previous UN climate talks.

Danny Chivers & Jess Worth November, 2015 487 Buy
Fossil fuel reserves - the facts

What we have, and what we can afford to burn.

Danny Chivers November, 2015 487 Buy
Forget Paris?

While politicians drag their feet at climate summits, Jess Worth and Danny Chivers find hope in unexpected places.

Danny Chivers & Jess Worth November, 2015 487 Buy
Global Goals vs TTIP: trading human rights for profit

Three million concerned Europeans signed a petition against a controversial new trade deal that will undermine human rights, explains Mark Dearn.

Mark Dearn October, 2015 486 Read
Also out there...

More reviews from the October 2015 magazine.

October, 2015 486 Buy