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Published in: Home: InvestigationUK airlines’ new ‘sustainable’ fuels may be causing deforestation in Asia
Exclusive: Experts fear lack of industry regulation means virgin palm oil is being passed off as ‘used’ cooking oil
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: FeatureBreaking taboos on trafficking survivors in East Asia
How can organisations engage with survivors if stigma prevents them from identifying as one?
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Published in: Podcasts: OpinionWhy so many of the world’s students want to go to Chinese universities
They offer three things that Western rivals can’t
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Published in: Home: OpinionGlobalisation is leading to permanent war. Here’s what we should do instead
OPINION: Instead of peace through trade, we’re seeing increasing conflict. But states could still work together yet
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Published in: Podcasts: OpinionChina gives scholarships to Africans but then moves the doctoral goalposts
Lots of African students are studying for PhDs in China – but why is it so hard to graduate?
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Published in: Podcasts: FeatureBorders & Belonging: How did China become a world student hub?
Once, Chinese students dreamed of studying abroad. Now it’s the other way around
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Published in: Home: ExplainerWhat’s happening in Myanmar?
Activists fear a ‘killing spree’ after the military junta carried out the country’s first executions in decades
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Published in: Home: OpinionThe world burns and the richest profit. It doesn’t have to be this way
As the effects of the climate crisis are seen in global heatwaves and droughts, oil firms are booming
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Published in: Home: OpinionOur global economic system is broken. Are we headed for a mass revolt?
How long can billionaires continue to amass wealth while the world's poorest struggle to buy food?
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Published in: Home: FeatureWhat you need to know about Solomon Islands
The unfolding story about great power competition in the South Pacific is part of a much older and familiar one, of...
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Published in: Home: FeatureNo, decolonising your bookshelf doesn’t mean getting rid of Jane Austen
It is a truth universally acknowledged that the right-wing press will inflame any debate on decolonisation,...
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Published in: oDR: FeatureRussia and China are moving closer together. Is this a new world order?
Now that Putin and his generals have threatened Russia’s economic power by invading Ukraine, they have one place...
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Published in: Home: OpinionThe French election is all about imperialism. Here’s why
With oligarchs using their media outlets to promote far-Right presidential candidates, France is being haunted by...
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Published in: oDR: OpinionWestern hypocrisy: What Joe Biden gets wrong about Russia
Those in the Middle East know the kind of destruction seen in Ukraine all too well – the West was the perpetrator
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Published in: Podcasts: FeatureMy friend’s murder shows Filipino impunity for killing journalists
Gerry Ortega called out corruption on his radio show – but the man suspected of ordering his murder is free and...
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Published in: Podcasts: InvestigationKilling the Truth: The case of Gerry Ortega
Radio host Gerry Ortega annoyed the powerful by speaking out against corruption. He was shot dead – and his family...
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureMisogyny helped South Korea’s president win. Now feminists are fighting back
Yoon Suk-yeol was swept to victory on a wave of ‘anti-feminism’ among young Korean men. Now, he wants to abolish the...
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Published in: oDR: OpinionHow the Ukraine invasion ends may depend on China and Russian mothers
While everything suggests Russia may now be in serious trouble, there are still reasons for caution
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureViolence against women garment workers increased during pandemic
Women workers experienced more verbal, physical and sexual violence under COVID-19, reveals report into garment...
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: OpinionUnions call for more sanctions on anniversary of Myanmar’s coup
Sanctions worked the last time the military was in power. Can they again?