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Green machines

Green machines

Diana Beresford-Kroeger unveils the hidden bio-chemistry of trees.
Peruvian elections: for the Right or the Right?

Peruvian elections: for the Right or the Right?

Despite the election upset, the opposition will not be silenced, writes Stephanie Boyd.
Bangalored: death of a dream

Bangalored: death of a dream

Mari Marcel Thekaekara reflects on how Bangalore mutated from charming town to the city that never sleeps.
Run, Palestine, run

Run, Palestine, run

A record number of participants claimed their right to freedom of movement at this year’s marathon. Giedre Steikunaite reports.
Caught in the act: Israeli soldier filmed killing Palestinian

Caught in the act: Israeli soldier filmed killing Palestinian

Noreen Sadik reports on the aftermath of a very public shooting.

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PISA-envy, Pearson and Starbucks-style schools

Good for corporations, but what about the pupils? Adam Unwin and John Yandell consider the impact of edu-businesses.

Green machines

Diana Beresford-Kroeger unveils the hidden bio-chemistry of trees.

Peruvian elections: for the Right or the Right?

Despite the election upset, the opposition will not be silenced, writes Stephanie Boyd.

Mixed Media: Music

Louise Gray reviews the pick of this month’s releases.

Worldbeaters: Hillary Rodham Clinton

Hawkish Hillary is a friend of bankers and warmongers, despite her Democratic credentials.

Run, Palestine, run

A record number of participants claimed their right to freedom of movement at this year’s marathon. Giedre Steikunaite reports.

A rightwing spiral

Dominik Sipiński reports on the rise of a nationalist Poland.

Blogs

Standing up against un-ethical fashion

This is the week of ‘The Fashion Revolution’. Alana Watson explains why youth and adults should care.

We're taking on corporate media

We’re now in the final phase of our fundraiser. Helen Wallis explains why we need your support.

China’s economic woes risk trickling down to civil society

The country’s recent clampdown suggests deep concern over future levels of unemployment, writes Jessica Toale.

Sex Workers’ Opera

Operas typically feature sex workers but are never written and performed by them, explain Siân Docksey, Siobhan Knox and Alex Etchart.

Why the EU-Turkey deal will not solve the refugee crisis

The EU deportations do not solve the problem that refugees fleeing from Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere confront, says Hazel Healy.

Bangalored: death of a dream

Mari Marcel Thekaekara reflects on how Bangalore mutated from charming town to the city that never sleeps.

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