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Exposing Price-Tag Attacks in Occupied Palestine through Art

Israeli artist and activist Gil Mualem-Doron exhibits his artwork on attacks of Palestinian families. The aim is to expose the face of far-right Israeli terrorism.  Growing up in Tel Aviv, Continue Reading

Posted On : January 28, 2021 Published By : B
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Lessons from lockdown: can literature foster a sense of common humanity?

The lockdowns of 2020 left no industry unscathed. Bookshops were forced to close for two extended periods from 23 March until 15 June, and then again from 5 November until Continue Reading

Posted On : January 27, 2021 Published By : POLLY NASH
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Refugee crisis in Bosnia leaves hundreds of migrants homeless in sub-zero temperatures.

In north-western Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) hundreds of migrants and refugees are facing up to freezing temperatures without access to adequate shelter, medical assistance or running water. Many sleep in makeshift camps in the forest or abandoned buildings – including families with small children.

Posted On : January 26, 2021 Published By : MARIE JACQUEMIN
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Is Small-Scale Farming the Future?

A look into the possible future of small-scale farming in Britain and around the world.

Posted On : January 26, 2021 Published By : CHARLES KERSHAW
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London’s tap water is safe. But why does it taste so bad?

Londoners know that British tap water is rated among the best in the world in terms of quality, and it is safe to drink. Yet, some of them are hesitant Continue Reading

Posted On : January 26, 2021 Published By : MARIALUISA MIRAGLIA
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Farmers’ In India Hit By ‘Double Whammy’ Caused By Government And Supreme Court

By Vineet Malik | London, England | January 13, 2021 Trouble seems to be constantly mounting for farmers demonstrating peaceful protest, challenging the constitutional validity and demanding to repeal the Continue Reading

Posted On : January 13, 2021 Published By : VINEET MALIK
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“Can waste be beautiful?” – H&M latest collection, made from recycled waste, is the first step to improve the fashion industry

H&M new spring and summer collection marries the luxury of high fashion with the need for sustainability. Through a colourful and innovative way, they transformed food waste into a natural Continue Reading

Posted On : January 12, 2021 Published By : MARTINA INCHINGOLO
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Homeless people at risk during third national lockdown: bring back the ‘Everyone in’ policy

A third national lockdown is currently in place in the United Kingdom, and homeless people are once again at risk.  The “Everyone in” policy From March on homeless people were Continue Reading

Posted On : January 11, 2021 Published By : ELENA SINISCALCO
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Did you know that psychological therapy has a better effect than medication on patients that suffer from depression?

The World Health Organisation (WHO) and The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) recommend cognitive behavioural therapy to treat mild depression over pharmacological treatment because it has no Continue Reading

Posted On : January 7, 2021 Published By : JORGE HINOJOSA MENA
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Healthy, speedy, tech-savvy – are e-bikes the future of urban commuting?

The long read: E-bikes are a fast-growing market, but will they have the same longevity as the traditional bike? I spoke to Philip Morley, global sales lead for Danish e-bike brand Biomega, to discuss the future of e-bikes.

Posted On : January 7, 2021 Published By : JOSHUA VEENMAN

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