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Shereen El Feki

Let's talk about sex

Shereen El Feki uncovers a surprising truth about life in the Middle East.

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Dayak leader, Gagay: ‘I want to sue the mining company for what they have done to us.’ Glyn Thomas/WDM

King coal runs amok

Alex Scrivener guides us through the coal-ravaged landscape of East Kalimantan.

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Matawa First Nations

Touch the earth

As reserves dwindle and demand balloons, resource companies are pushing into more remote regions and onto indigenous land. Jen Wilton tours seven hotspots where native people are demanding the right to decide what happens on their ancestral territory.

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‘I lost my daughter because of a birth defect.’ Argentinean activist Sofía Gatica has been fighting the aerial spraying of toxic agro-chemicals. Eilís O'Neill

No joy in soy

Demand for genetically modified soy is changing the face of Argentina. And not for the better, says Eilís O’Neill.

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Tar sands development threatens Madagascar’s astonishing limestone forests, like this one in Tsingy de Bemahara National Park. Ben Stansall/Alamy

A tsingular beauty

Kara Moses reports on plans to dig bitumen in Madagascar.

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The Suncor tar sands site near Fort McMurray, Alberta. The project has wiped out thousands of hectares of boreal forest and has left a scar on the land so large that it is visible in satellite photos. Milesy/Alamy

Sticky business

Canada has put all its eggs into one big basket full of tar sands. That’s a major mistake, argues Andrew Nikiforuk – for the country and the planet.

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Let's talk about sex

Shereen El Feki uncovers a surprising truth about life in the Middle East.

Graeme Green March, 2014 470 Buy
Sexism movie ratings

Tom Lawson March, 2014 470 Buy
King coal runs amok

Alex Scrivener guides us through the coal-ravaged landscape of East Kalimantan.

Alex Scrivener March, 2014 470 Buy
War-torn again

Peter Woodward March, 2014 470 Buy
Nuns, ministers, priests and babies

Marian Womack March, 2014 470 Buy
Lock up your genitals

Lydia James March, 2014 470 Buy
Pastries against poverty?

Hazel Healy March, 2014 470 Buy
Reintroducing... Sheikh Hasina

Richard Swift March, 2014 470 Buy
Fridge fatigue in Ghana

Rebecca Cooke March, 2014 470 Buy
Touch the earth

As reserves dwindle and demand balloons, resource companies are pushing into more remote regions and onto indigenous land. Jen Wilton tours seven hotspots where native people are demanding the right to decide what happens on their ancestral territory.

Jen Wilton March, 2014 470 Buy
No joy in soy

Demand for genetically modified soy is changing the face of Argentina. And not for the better, says Eilís O’Neill.

Eilís O'Neill March, 2014 470 Buy
TTIP-ing point

Tom Lines March, 2014 470 Buy
A tsingular beauty

Kara Moses reports on plans to dig bitumen in Madagascar.

Kara Moses March, 2014 470 Buy
Sticky business

Canada has put all its eggs into one big basket full of tar sands. That’s a major mistake, argues Andrew Nikiforuk – for the country and the planet.

Andrew Nikiforuk March, 2014 470 Buy
Scratchy lines - Children

Cartoon by Simon Kneebone

Simon Kneebone March, 2014 470 Buy