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View from India

View from India

Schoolchildren fall through the digital divide.

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View from Brazil

View from Brazil

QAnon has a lot to learn from Brazil.

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View from Africa

View from Africa

Governments need to pull their weight.

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Newly displaced people waiting by the side of the road after fleeing attacks in Barsalogho, in north-central Burkina Faso. Photo: Tom Peyre-Costa/Norwegian Refugee Council

Coming undone

Report from Burkina Faso by Sam Mednick.

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Hatebook

Hatebook

Facebook contravening its own hate-speech policies.

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Iran's #metoo moment

Iran's #metoo moment

Iranian women are using the hashtag #tajavoz to call out sexual violence.

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Introducing... Irfaan Ali

Richard Swift introduces us to the President of Guyana.

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Women have played a leading role in protests against dictator Alexander Lukashenko in Belarus. Photo: Svetlana Lazarenka/Alamy

Dreaming together

Report from Belarus by Natalia Kaliada.

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At a Black Lives Matter protest in London, following the killing of George Floyd by police in Minneapolis, US, in June 2020. The demonstrator is standing in front of a monument to the women of World War Two. Photo: Dylan Martinez/Reuters

Why Black matters

Rahila Gupta examines the history of the contested idea of ‘political blackness’ and makes the case for retaining it in today’s ongoing fight against racism.

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What remains: inhabitants of Aldeia da Paz, a village in Cabo Delgado, after a 2019 attack by Islamist militants. Photo: Marco Longari/AFP/Getty

Explosive mix

Big international players are moving in to exploit Mozambique’s vast natural gas resources – but to whose benefit? asks Sophie Neiman.

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A woman at breaking point as she queues along with other relatives of Covid-19 patients to try to recharge oxygen tanks for their loved ones at the regional hospital in Iquitos, the largest city in the Peruvian Amazon. Photo: Cesar Von Bancels/AFP/Getty

‘You’ve done nothing!’

Stephanie Boyd reports from the Peruvian Amazon on the fight to get adequate healthcare that respects indigenous tradition.

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War and peace

War and peace

Dan Smith offers a snapshot of world trends from the 2020 State of the World Atlas.

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A volunteer at the West End Food Bank in Byker, Newcastle. Over 1.9 million in Britain are now reliant on food handouts in the UK.  Photo: Tessa Bunney

How food banks went global

The rise of food charity in some of the most affluent countries is surely a sign that something has gone badly wrong. So why is this broken model being exported to the rest of the world? Charlie Spring investigates.

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Defiantly demanding change in Brooklyn, New York. Photo: Saanya Ali/Majority World

Care not cops

Amy Hall on why defunding police departments could lead to more caring communities.

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View from India

Schoolchildren fall through the digital divide.

Nilanjana Bhowmick November, 2020 528 Buy
View from Brazil

QAnon has a lot to learn from Brazil.

Leonardo Sakamoto November, 2020 528 Buy
View from Africa

Governments need to pull their weight.

Nanjala Nyabola November, 2020 528 Buy
Coming undone

Report from Burkina Faso by Sam Mednick.

Sam Mednick November, 2020 528 Buy
Hatebook

Facebook contravening its own hate-speech policies.

Husna Risvi November, 2020 528 Buy
Iran's #metoo moment

Iranian women are using the hashtag #tajavoz to call out sexual violence.

November, 2020 528 Buy
Introducing... Irfaan Ali

Richard Swift introduces us to the President of Guyana.

Richard Swift November, 2020 528 Buy
Dreaming together

Report from Belarus by Natalia Kaliada.

Natalia Kaliada November, 2020 528 Buy
Why Black matters

Rahila Gupta examines the history of the contested idea of ‘political blackness’ and makes the case for retaining it in today’s ongoing fight against racism.

Rahila Gupta November, 2020 528 Buy
Explosive mix

Big international players are moving in to exploit Mozambique’s vast natural gas resources – but to whose benefit? asks Sophie Neiman.

Sophie Neiman November, 2020 528 Buy
‘You’ve done nothing!’

Stephanie Boyd reports from the Peruvian Amazon on the fight to get adequate healthcare that respects indigenous tradition.

Stephanie Boyd November, 2020 528 Buy
War and peace

Dan Smith offers a snapshot of world trends from the 2020 State of the World Atlas.

Dan Smith November, 2020 528 Buy
‘People just aren’t paid enough’

Witness to hunger by Penny Walters.

Penny Walters November, 2020 528 Buy
How food banks went global

The rise of food charity in some of the most affluent countries is surely a sign that something has gone badly wrong. So why is this broken model being exported to the rest of the world? Charlie Spring investigates.

Charlie Spring November, 2020 528 Buy
Care not cops

Amy Hall on why defunding police departments could lead to more caring communities.

Amy Hall November, 2020 528 Buy