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Pitfalls can await the unsuspecting comic, especially at benefit gigs, writes Steve Parry.
With the Earth Summit just days away, Danny Chivers chronicles the urgent battle to stop corporates from hijacking the green agenda.
Mari Marcel Thekaekara learns a lot about her own back yard when her adivasi friends come to visit.
Indian activist Bunker Roy is bringing electric light to rural villages by training up grandmothers as solar engineers, reports Georgia Hanias.
Nick Harvey reports on a campaign to expose sportswear firms who exploit women workers while boasting Olympic values.
Outspoken scholar Norman Finkelstein speaks to Hazel Healy about his latest book Knowing Too Much.
Maina Waruru celebrates payouts for persecuted activists on the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture.
A new birth offers a sign of hope for Lauri Kubuitsile.
South Korean villagers are campaigning to keep a military base off the pristine Jeju island, reports Chloe Simons.
Britain's counter-terrorism policy is undermining the rule of law, argues Simon Crowther.
Two dead, 100 injured – this is the way Swiss mining giant Xstrata does ‘community relations’ in Peru, while boss Mick Davis is in line for a $44 million bonus.
When the Botswanan football team went on a winning streak, a whole nation was inspired, writes Lauri Kubuitsile.
Many Americans are in denial about their dependence on social spending, says Mark Engler.
The 71-year-old legend of social movement politics in India shows no signs of slowing down, as Richard Swift discovers.
| Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Comedy for a cause | Pitfalls can await the unsuspecting comic, especially at benefit gigs, writes Steve Parry. |
Steve Parry | June, 2012 | 453 | Buy |
| Big business goes to Rio | With the Earth Summit just days away, Danny Chivers chronicles the urgent battle to stop corporates from hijacking the green agenda. |
Danny Chivers | June, 2012 | 453 | Buy |
| Garden party with the forest people | Mari Marcel Thekaekara learns a lot about her own back yard when her adivasi friends come to visit. |
Mari Marcel Thekaekara | June, 2012 | 453 | Buy |
| African grannies go solar | Indian activist Bunker Roy is bringing electric light to rural villages by training up grandmothers as solar engineers, reports Georgia Hanias. |
Georgia Hanias | June, 2012 | 453 | Buy |
| Feminists target Nike ahead of the Olympics | Nick Harvey reports on a campaign to expose sportswear firms who exploit women workers while boasting Olympic values. |
Nick Harvey | June, 2012 | 453 | Buy |
| Nadia El Fani: Syria's answer to Michael Moore | June, 2012 | 453 | Buy | ||
| Why American Jews are falling out of love with Israel | Outspoken scholar Norman Finkelstein speaks to Hazel Healy about his latest book Knowing Too Much. |
Hazel Healy | June, 2012 | 453 | Buy |
| Torture recompense comes to Kenyans | Maina Waruru celebrates payouts for persecuted activists on the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture. |
Maina Waruru | June, 2012 | 453 | Buy |
| Letter from Botswana: 'There's a good side to this HIV' | A new birth offers a sign of hope for Lauri Kubuitsile. |
Lauri Kubuitsile | June, 2012 | 453 | Buy |
| Defending Korea’s peace island | South Korean villagers are campaigning to keep a military base off the pristine Jeju island, reports Chloe Simons. |
Chloe Simons | June, 2012 | 453 | Buy |
| Abu Qatada: when the net tightens on justice | Britain's counter-terrorism policy is undermining the rule of law, argues Simon Crowther. |
Simon Crowther | June, 2012 | 453 | Buy |
| How do you sleep at night, Mr Davis? | Two dead, 100 injured – this is the way Swiss mining giant Xstrata does ‘community relations’ in Peru, while boss Mick Davis is in line for a $44 million bonus. |
Stephanie Boyd | June, 2012 | 453 | Read |
| The hero in all of us | When the Botswanan football team went on a winning streak, a whole nation was inspired, writes Lauri Kubuitsile. |
Lauri Kubuitsile | May, 2012 | 452 | Buy |
| Now is not the time to hate the state | Many Americans are in denial about their dependence on social spending, says Mark Engler. |
Mark Engler | May, 2012 | 452 | Buy |
| Tom Kocherry: fisher for justice | The 71-year-old legend of social movement politics in India shows no signs of slowing down, as Richard Swift discovers. |
Richard Swift | May, 2012 | 452 | Buy |