Peru's 'anti-forest law' rewards crime and screws the planet
The law boosts deforestation and endangers land defenders, but resistance is growing writes Vanessa Baird.
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Issue 548 March-April 2024
South Africa: 30 Years Later
Thirty years on from the end of apartheid, South Africa is in the headlines for prosecuting Israel at the International Court of Justice.
As elections approach, we look at the troubles facing this young democracy and ask if this new leading role in global politics could provoke a reckoning at home.
Issue highlights:
- Africa's pandora's box
- All rise
- Morbid symptoms
- The metal that bent
- When the lights go out
The long read
The betrayal
From arms deals to surveillance tech exchanges, Yara Hawari explains how alliances are fostered between Israel and Arab governments.
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Country Profile: South Korea
Hailey Maxwell profiles the East Asian nation and its flourishing soft power.
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Decolonize How
Justice from the King?
Ahead of a royal visit, communities violently evicted by colonial era settlers are calling for justice. Anthony Langat reports.
Climate
Four sources of climate hope
It's still possible to pull the world back from the climate brink, writes Danny Chivers.
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'Strong beyond the world's imagination'
In spite of the overwhelming odds against them, a spirit of feminist resistance exists among Afghanistan’s girls and women. Jen Ross reports.
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Spies, damned spies
How far are states willing to go to spy on dissent? Bethany Rielly reports from Catalonia to find out.
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