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The EU-funded centre would coordinate rescues in the Med, but will it give Libya a free pass for violations?
La próxima Cumbre de las Naciones Unidas sobre la Biodiversidad se celebrará en una ciudad que reúne todos los retos de un mundo en llamas.
On the latest episode of the Changed My Mind podcast, Georg Baumert discusses how nature helps open your mind, and encouraged him to change his own.
US and European hate groups and conservatives used disinformation and lobbying to influence gender debate in Africa
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Nigerian drivers had no idea why they kept receiving fake trip requests. The answer lay 7,000 kilometres away
openDemocracy readers share their thoughts on Labour’s largest-ever donation, made days after election was announced
Quadrature’s donation is noteworthy not just for being Labour’s largest-ever, but for its timing ahead of election