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The takeover of Xstrata by the equally monstrous Glencore is bad news for human and environmental rights, says Richard Solly.…
Zoe Leigh Smith reports on the tiny Caribbean island's strangling debt burden…
David Hill says the centenary of the Putumayo massacre is a reminder of why ‘progress’ gets such a bad name.…
Amy Hall speaks to the 25-year-old activist, scientist and artist, who uses all three tools at every opportunity.…
Amy Hall reports from the UK Feminista Summer School, which set out to show that women need to be more than statistics to each other.…
After researching Amnesty’s media awards, Phil Chamberlain warns not enough is being done to foster diverse human rights journalism.…
In her third and final instalment from the Congo, Erin Byrnes talks to journalists championing untold stories, despite working in a conflict zone.…
In the second of a three-part series from DRC, Erin Byrnes looks at the role of the UN mission in the region: vital guardians or toothless watchdogs?…
In the first of a three-part series from eastern Congo, Erin Marie Byrnes meets enterprising women trading in second-hand stilettos, pumps and booties.…
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