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The summer of 2021 in Iran was marked by frequent, dangerous power outages.
Hanna Grześkiewicz reports on the humanitarian crisis on the Polish-Belarusian border.
In recent years, black wine growers, distillers’ and drinkers have been staking their claim on the industry.
Hazel Sheffield explores how the history of failed land reform in Colombia threatens both people and planet. Illustrations by Léo Hamelin.
A hard-line regime in Greek refugee camps is making life harder for the migrants within them, as well as aid workers who want to help. Sebastian Skov Andersen and Gabriel Geiger report.
The mass starvation that killed three million Indians during the closing years of the Second World War was no act of nature; it was engineered. Britain must face up to this crime, says Jason Hickel.
Palestinians continue to be brutalized in Israeli jails, despite international criticism. Kasturi Chakraborty speaks to prisoners’ families about their struggles.
Jake Bowers argues for the rights of travelling peoples to live and move through the landscapes they call home.
After centuries of government exclusion a new generation of Romani activists is fighting back. Conrad Landin profiles three campaigners leading the charge. Illustrations: Jason Ngai.
Europe has a dark history of policing Roma women’s wombs. Cyrine Sinti investigates attempts to redress forced sterilization in the Czech Republic.
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Reasons to be cheerful | Step aside, Columbus; Farmers triumph; Ancient buzz. |
January, 2022 | 535 | Buy | |
Crypto-mining surge | The summer of 2021 in Iran was marked by frequent, dangerous power outages. |
January, 2022 | 535 | Buy | |
Playing with lives | Hanna Grześkiewicz reports on the humanitarian crisis on the Polish-Belarusian border. |
Hanna Grześkiewicz | January, 2022 | 535 | Buy |
Loss and damage | Rich countries’ refuse to compensate vulnerable countries. |
Hazel Healy | January, 2022 | 535 | Buy |
Girls for girls | Defying the Taliban’s resurgent war on women. |
January, 2022 | 535 | Buy | |
The colour of wine | In recent years, black wine growers, distillers’ and drinkers have been staking their claim on the industry. |
Kudakwashe Magezi | January, 2022 | 535 | Buy |
Introducing... Jonas Gahr Støre | Norway’s newly elected prime minster. |
January, 2022 | 535 | Buy | |
Rolling coup | When will Sudan's military hand back power? |
Enas Magzoub | January, 2022 | 535 | Buy |
Who will protect the land? | Hazel Sheffield explores how the history of failed land reform in Colombia threatens both people and planet. Illustrations by Léo Hamelin. |
Hazel Sheffield | January, 2022 | 535 | Buy |
Rule of silence | A hard-line regime in Greek refugee camps is making life harder for the migrants within them, as well as aid workers who want to help. Sebastian Skov Andersen and Gabriel Geiger report. |
Sebastian Skov Andersen and Gabriel Geiger | January, 2022 | 535 | Buy |
How British colonizers caused the Bengal famine | The mass starvation that killed three million Indians during the closing years of the Second World War was no act of nature; it was engineered. Britain must face up to this crime, says Jason Hickel. |
Jason Hickel | January, 2022 | 535 | Buy |
Prisoners of occupation | Palestinians continue to be brutalized in Israeli jails, despite international criticism. Kasturi Chakraborty speaks to prisoners’ families about their struggles. |
Kasturi Chakraborty | January, 2022 | 535 | Buy |
The ground beneath our feet | Jake Bowers argues for the rights of travelling peoples to live and move through the landscapes they call home. |
Jake Bowers | January, 2022 | 535 | Buy |
‘It’s a liberation struggle for us’ | After centuries of government exclusion a new generation of Romani activists is fighting back. Conrad Landin profiles three campaigners leading the charge. Illustrations: Jason Ngai. |
Conrad Landin | January, 2022 | 535 | Buy |
‘They will take my daughters’ | Europe has a dark history of policing Roma women’s wombs. Cyrine Sinti investigates attempts to redress forced sterilization in the Czech Republic. |
Cyrine Sinti | January, 2022 | 535 | Buy |