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Poland abortion ban, women’s reproductive rights continue to be a political battlefield

Poland abortion ban, women’s reproductive rights continue to be a political battlefield

A bill to liberalise abortion law and partially remove restrictions imposed by Poland’s abortion ban was rejected by its parliament. Instead, it voted to continue working on a proposal to further limit women’s reproductive rights.

Gender
Italian elections, all the updated results live and in real time

Italian elections, all the updated results live and in real time

Follow all the updates on the Italian elections for the country’s next government, with exit polls, projections and results live and in real time to find out who won.

Politics
A teenage thrash metal band from New Zealand is preserving Maori culture

A teenage thrash metal band from New Zealand is preserving Maori culture

Three teenagers from New Zealand sing in the Maori language about abuse at the hands of British colonisers. Thanks to their thrash metal music, young people are being attracted to native culture.

Indigenous Peoples
Trump wants to arm teachers with guns to protect students

Trump wants to arm teachers with guns to protect students

Trump’s idea to make schools safer in the United States is to arm teachers with guns. A scenario that brings us back to the short cartoon in Michael Moore’s documentary Bowling for Columbine.

Society
Oil company Eni accused (in Italy) of causing floods in a Nigerian village

Oil company Eni accused (in Italy) of causing floods in a Nigerian village

The Nigerian community of Aggah has been flooded due to the operations of a company controlled by Eni. It is seeking justice in Italy where the crucial decisions affecting its village are being taken.

Rights
PyeongChang 2018, Moon Jae-in’s “Olympic” feat to unite the two Koreas

PyeongChang 2018, Moon Jae-in’s “Olympic” feat to unite the two Koreas

Moon Jae-in wants to win the diplomatic battle with his Northern cousins during the Winter Olympics. In the hope Trump doesn’t start a nuclear war. An East Asia expert on how the South Korean president is accomplishing this task.

Politics
Bangladesh, in the Kutupalong refugee camp among Rohingya women and their stories of abuse

Bangladesh, in the Kutupalong refugee camp among Rohingya women and their stories of abuse

Rohingya women who have escaped from Myanmar are forced to live in brutal conditions and are victims of unspeakable violence. Someone who visited the refugee camps in Bangladesh told us about what they saw there.

Gender
How organic agriculture in Cuba saved its population from hunger

How organic agriculture in Cuba saved its population from hunger

Cuba’s example shows that sustainable development isn’t only possible, it’s necessary. This country was forced to abandon its sugar monoculture and has survived thanks to organic agriculture.

Society
The multi-coloured beauty of the world’s indigenous cultures, through Jimmy Nelson’s photographs

The multi-coloured beauty of the world’s indigenous cultures, through Jimmy Nelson’s photographs

As indigenous traditions are being slowly left behind, photographer Jimmy Nelson features the world’s remotest and most beautiful indigenous tribes to teach us how special they are.

Indigenous Peoples
27 January is International Holocaust Remembrance Day

27 January is International Holocaust Remembrance Day

In 2005 the UN designated 27 January as Holocaust Remembrance Day. Every year initiatives and events are organised all over the world in memory of the victims of the Holocaust perpetrated by Nazi Fascism.

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