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Lierre Keith has written a passionately argued, highly personal, and deeply informative book about the destructive and unsustainable nature of modern day agriculture – but disguised it as an argument against vegetarianism.
Maria Golia recalls a transcendent moment amid the clamour of Cairo.
The fight is on to end illegal logging in the uniquely biodiverse ancient forests of Madagascar
Sea captain taken prisoner while attempting to stop Japanese whalers
India’s first ‘private city’ will do nothing to help the poor
Durga Sob, founder of the Feminist Dalit Organization, is fighting discrimination in Nepal.
Diego Martinez’s camera captures the beauty and intensity of a Brazilian festival.
In an Egypt where sexual feelings are kept buttoned up by religiosity, Yahia Lababidi observes an all-pervading sensuality that will not be denied.
Jean Baptiste Kayigamba, who lost most of his family in the Rwandan genocide, wonders why Britain and France are harbouring the major perpetrators and whether recent legal changes will make a difference.
Hadani Ditmars returns to a country where ongoing conflict underscores a humanitarian disaster.
With elections fast approaching, Nick Hunt exposes how Meles Zenawi’s Government has turned its back on its people.
Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
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The Vegetarian Myth | Lierre Keith has written a passionately argued, highly personal, and deeply informative book about the destructive and unsustainable nature of modern day agriculture – but disguised it as an argument against vegetarianism. |
May, 2010 | 432 | Buy | |
São Tomé e Príncipe | A profile of the West African island republic |
Harry Beresford | May, 2010 | 432 | Buy |
The soaring call | Maria Golia recalls a transcendent moment amid the clamour of Cairo. |
Maria Golia | May, 2010 | 432 | Buy |
Logging off? | The fight is on to end illegal logging in the uniquely biodiverse ancient forests of Madagascar |
May, 2010 | 432 | Buy | |
Gone to bidder 70 | Activist who scuppered oil and gas carve-up faces jail |
Ian Fitzpatrick | May, 2010 | 432 | Buy |
War of the whales | Sea captain taken prisoner while attempting to stop Japanese whalers |
Philippa Piercey | May, 2010 | 432 | Buy |
The great urban juggernaut | India’s first ‘private city’ will do nothing to help the poor |
Tarsh Thekaekara | May, 2010 | 432 | Buy |
Sebastián Piñera | Chilean President Sebastián Piñera under the spotlight. |
May, 2010 | 432 | Buy | |
Durga Sob: Nepal’s trailblazing Dalit feminist | Durga Sob, founder of the Feminist Dalit Organization, is fighting discrimination in Nepal. |
New Internationalist | May, 2010 | 432 | Buy |
Iemanja's day festival photographed | Diego Martinez’s camera captures the beauty and intensity of a Brazilian festival. |
May, 2010 | 432 | Buy | |
Empire of the senses | In an Egypt where sexual feelings are kept buttoned up by religiosity, Yahia Lababidi observes an all-pervading sensuality that will not be denied. |
Yahia Lababidi | May, 2010 | 432 | Buy |
Murderers, you are welcome! | Jean Baptiste Kayigamba, who lost most of his family in the Rwandan genocide, wonders why Britain and France are harbouring the major perpetrators and whether recent legal changes will make a difference. |
Jean Baptiste Kayigamba | May, 2010 | 432 | Buy |
Iraq in pieces | Hadani Ditmars returns to a country where ongoing conflict underscores a humanitarian disaster. |
Hadani Ditmars | May, 2010 | 432 | Buy |
Ethiopia’s endangered democracy | With elections fast approaching, Nick Hunt exposes how Meles Zenawi’s Government has turned its back on its people. |
Nick Hunt | April, 2010 | 431 | Buy |
The Wayfinders | Why Ancient Wisdom Matters in the Modern World. By Wade Davis. |
Richard Swift | April, 2010 | 431 | Buy |