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Battling for Turkey's green spaces

Battling for Turkey's green spaces

One of Istanbul's few remaining green spaces is now at risk, says Nick Ashdown.

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Displaced by blood and fire

Displaced by blood and fire

Jess Worth joins the Dirty Oil Tour to highlight human rights abuses by mining companies.

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Australia’s Knitting Nannas: tackling climate change one stitch at a time. Photo: Jeremy Buckingham under a CC Licence

Seniors take on climate change

Cristiana Moisescu looks at the rise in global 'grey activism'.

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Migrant families ripped apart

Migrant families ripped apart

Sophie Cousins on Lebanon's decision to send home the children of migrant workers.

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Introducing: Klaus Iohannis

Richard Swift provides a brief profile of Romania's new leader.

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Prison for police

Prison for police

A landmark case in Tunisia sees police rapists jailed.

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‘We are all Ayotzinapa’

‘We are all Ayotzinapa’

Andalusia Knoll looks at the recent case of the 43 missing students.

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 Photo: Tom Bradley

Life goes on with leprosy

Photographer Tom Bradley has been documenting the lives of those living with leprosy.

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An unintended legacy: Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship led to musical innovation from Pamela Sepúlveda (pictured top) and others. Keystone Pictures USA/Alamy

The dictator and the popstar

How General Pinochet inadvertently helped create Chile’s thriving music scene. By Anne Hoffman.

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The Unreported Year 2014

Stories that didn't make the mainstream media in 2014.

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Mind your own business

Privacy International’s Eric King on resisting surveillance.

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A villager has her eyes scanned for India’s massive biometric ID programme. Photo: Mansi Thapliyal/Reuters

Privacy vs transparency

Not necessarily opposed, argues Sunil Abraham.

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 Illustration: Belle Mellor

Everywhere in chains

Investigative journalist Nick Davies on the myth of press freedom.

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Tread softly in cyberspace

Dunja Mijatović makes the case for light-touch regulation.

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Battling for Turkey's green spaces

One of Istanbul's few remaining green spaces is now at risk, says Nick Ashdown.

Nick Ashdown January, 2015 479 Buy
Displaced by blood and fire

Jess Worth joins the Dirty Oil Tour to highlight human rights abuses by mining companies.

Jess Worth January, 2015 479 Buy
Seniors take on climate change

Cristiana Moisescu looks at the rise in global 'grey activism'.

Cristiana Moisescu January, 2015 479 Buy
Migrant families ripped apart

Sophie Cousins on Lebanon's decision to send home the children of migrant workers.

Sophie Cousins January, 2015 479 Buy
Introducing: Klaus Iohannis

Richard Swift provides a brief profile of Romania's new leader.

Richard Swift January, 2015 479 Buy
Prison for police

A landmark case in Tunisia sees police rapists jailed.

Timothy Baster January, 2015 479 Buy
‘We are all Ayotzinapa’

Andalusia Knoll looks at the recent case of the 43 missing students.

Andalusia Knoll January, 2015 479 Buy
Life goes on with leprosy

Photographer Tom Bradley has been documenting the lives of those living with leprosy.

Tom Bradley January, 2015 479 Buy
The dictator and the popstar

How General Pinochet inadvertently helped create Chile’s thriving music scene. By Anne Hoffman.

Anne Hoffman January, 2015 479 Buy
The Unreported Year 2014

Stories that didn't make the mainstream media in 2014.

Jo Lateu January, 2015 479 Buy
A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace

John Perry Barlow’s visionary 1996 statement.

John Perry Barlow January, 2015 479 Buy
Mind your own business

Privacy International’s Eric King on resisting surveillance.

Eric King January, 2015 479 Buy
Privacy vs transparency

Not necessarily opposed, argues Sunil Abraham.

Sunil Abraham January, 2015 479 Buy
Everywhere in chains

Investigative journalist Nick Davies on the myth of press freedom.

Nick Davies January, 2015 479 Buy
Tread softly in cyberspace

Dunja Mijatović makes the case for light-touch regulation.

Dunja Mijatovic January, 2015 479 Buy