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Everyone's Downstream

Everyone's Downstream

From banks to pipeline routes, refineries to courthouses, meet the activists and communities at the frontline of resistance.

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Lion's Den (Leonera)

Lion's Den (Leonera)

Trapero looks at the culture in a small Argentinean prison showing life in the moment.

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Going nowhere: a Greenpeace activist locks on to a truck, blocking work at the Shell Albian Sands mine Photo by Greenpeace / EM

Taking on Tarmageddon

The international campaign to shut down the tar sands is shaping up to be an iconic battle, reports Jess Worth.

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Tunisia

Tunisia continues to enjoy close economic and political ties with the US and Europe and benefits from billions of dollars of foreign investment.

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The New Economics - a bigger picture

The New Economics - a bigger picture

Anyone who offers a diagnosis of the current economic malaise and prescribes a cure, but has not read this book, doesn’t know what they’re talking about.

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Dark material: a lump of bitumen found in Congo. Photo by Elena Gerebizza (CRBM)

Rock that burns

There are tar sands deposits all over the world. Mika Minio-Paluello visits two of them.

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Samson and Delilah

Samson and Delilah

This is a haunting and sometimes upsetting film – with little dialogue but great authenticity and power.

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Genuine Negro Jig

Genuine Negro Jig

Hoe-down fiddles, the rhythmic rattle of spoons and kazoos with some banjos marking time, and you could be – where? A fictive Appalachian town? Some 1930s travelling music show?

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The Ticking is the Bomb

The Ticking is the Bomb

Part memoir, part social commentary, part philosophical inquiry, US writer Nick Flynn’s book builds on his earlier autobiography, Another Bullshit Night in Suck City.

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Big Bad World - Conspiracy

Big Bad World - Conspiracy

Conspiracy theories in Polyp’s cartoon.

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Empire and Love

Empire and Love

Folk music, as Empire and Love shows so well, is a music that has a grounding in both past and present, both populist and political.

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A fishy business

A fishy business

European vessels fishing in Western Sahara’s rich waters are in violation of international law, according to the European Parliament’s own legal service.

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Father figure: David Kato is determined to protect Uganda's beleaguered gay community. Photo by Jocelyn Edwards

An unfathomable future

Ugandans fight repressive anti-homosexuality bill

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We are no lab rats!

We are no lab rats!

Public campaign prevents release of GM eggplant

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Banning the bomb

Banning the bomb

Cluster munitions – long condemned by human rights groups for the devastating impact they have on civilians caught up in conflict – will be banned in most countries as of 1 August.

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Everyone's Downstream

From banks to pipeline routes, refineries to courthouses, meet the activists and communities at the frontline of resistance.

April, 2010 431 Buy
Lion's Den (Leonera)

Trapero looks at the culture in a small Argentinean prison showing life in the moment.

Malcolm Lewis April, 2010 431 Buy
Taking on Tarmageddon

The international campaign to shut down the tar sands is shaping up to be an iconic battle, reports Jess Worth.

Jess Worth April, 2010 431 Buy
Tunisia

Tunisia continues to enjoy close economic and political ties with the US and Europe and benefits from billions of dollars of foreign investment.

Ben White April, 2010 431 Buy
The New Economics - a bigger picture

Anyone who offers a diagnosis of the current economic malaise and prescribes a cure, but has not read this book, doesn’t know what they’re talking about.

David Ransom April, 2010 431 Buy
Rock that burns

There are tar sands deposits all over the world. Mika Minio-Paluello visits two of them.

Mika Minio-Paluello April, 2010 431 Buy
Samson and Delilah

This is a haunting and sometimes upsetting film – with little dialogue but great authenticity and power.

Malcolm Lewis April, 2010 431 Buy
Genuine Negro Jig

Hoe-down fiddles, the rhythmic rattle of spoons and kazoos with some banjos marking time, and you could be – where? A fictive Appalachian town? Some 1930s travelling music show?

Louise Gray April, 2010 431 Buy
The Ticking is the Bomb

Part memoir, part social commentary, part philosophical inquiry, US writer Nick Flynn’s book builds on his earlier autobiography, Another Bullshit Night in Suck City.

Peter Whittaker April, 2010 431 Buy
Big Bad World - Conspiracy

Conspiracy theories in Polyp’s cartoon.

P J Polyp April, 2010 431 Buy
Empire and Love

Folk music, as Empire and Love shows so well, is a music that has a grounding in both past and present, both populist and political.

Louise Gray April, 2010 431 Buy
A fishy business

European vessels fishing in Western Sahara’s rich waters are in violation of international law, according to the European Parliament’s own legal service.

April, 2010 431 Buy
An unfathomable future

Ugandans fight repressive anti-homosexuality bill

Jocelyn Edwards April, 2010 431 Buy
We are no lab rats!

Public campaign prevents release of GM eggplant

Dionne Bunsha April, 2010 431 Buy
Banning the bomb

Cluster munitions – long condemned by human rights groups for the devastating impact they have on civilians caught up in conflict – will be banned in most countries as of 1 August.

April, 2010 431 Buy