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Malala Yousafzai, a life spent fighting for the right to education

Malala Yousafzai, a life spent fighting for the right to education

Malala Yousafzai became the youngest-ever Nobel Prize winner for her fight for the right to education. A biography of the ground-breaking Pakistani activist.

Rights
Turkey withdraws from the Istanbul Convention on violence against women

Turkey withdraws from the Istanbul Convention on violence against women

President Erdoğan has pulled Turkey out of the Istanbul Convention, key in the fight against gender violence, claiming that it favours the LGBT community rather than family values.

Gender
6,500 workers have died in Qatar building infrastructure for the 2022 World Cup

6,500 workers have died in Qatar building infrastructure for the 2022 World Cup

An investigation by the Guardian reveals the staggering number of deaths among migrant workers in Qatar on building sites for the 2022 World Cup.

Society
The demographic and cultural genocide of China’s Uyghur population

The demographic and cultural genocide of China’s Uyghur population

The Uyghur population is subject to violent repression at the hands of the Chinese state, with reports of mass sterilisations, re-education camps and forced labour.

Rights
Aung San Suu Kyi’s party wins troubled elections in Myanmar

Aung San Suu Kyi’s party wins troubled elections in Myanmar

Aung San Suu Kyi’s party has won elections in Myanmar marred by the persecution of opposition figures and exclusion of Rohingya Muslims from the vote.

Politics
The dark secret of extrajudicial killings in Bangladesh

The dark secret of extrajudicial killings in Bangladesh

Protests against extradjudicial killings at the hands of police were attacked, further propagating a climate of impunity and fear in Bangladesh.

Rights
Guinea’s giant Souapiti dam is displacing and impoverishing thousands

Guinea’s giant Souapiti dam is displacing and impoverishing thousands

A flawed resettlement process is robbing villagers of their homes and livelihoods to the pave way for the construction of the Souapiti dam in Guinea.

Energy
John Lewis, biography of the historic civil rights leader who died aged 80

John Lewis, biography of the historic civil rights leader who died aged 80

John Lewis was 80 years old and had cancer. He was the last surviving leader of the civil rights movement in the United States.

Politics
Sociologist Walden Bello on how we can change the world after the pandemic

Sociologist Walden Bello on how we can change the world after the pandemic

Democracy places a key role in putting the Covid-19 crisis behind us. An interview with Walden Bello, who has dedicated his life to defending human rights.

Coronavirus
We are Earth, we are nature. Patenting biodiversity means stealing the nature of life

We are Earth, we are nature. Patenting biodiversity means stealing the nature of life

The patenting and piracy of biodiversity and nature is a violation of spiritual, ecological, biodiversity and human rights laws.

Environment
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