The Right Livelihood Award 2015 honours the surgeon who doesn’t fear the war

The Right Livelihood Award 2015 honours the surgeon who doesn’t fear the war

He has been unrelentingly helping “the victims of conflict and injustice” since 1994, year of the foundation of non-governmental organisation EMERGENCY. He provides medical care for free to anyone in need, without political, ideological, religious, or racial discrimination, “while fearlessly addressing the causes of war”. For these reasons and for his great humanity, the war surgeon

African beauty queens make children with cleft smile

African beauty queens make children with cleft smile

The stigma around cleft lip and palate in East Africa is insane. Some people truly believe that children affected by this congenital deformity are “things” and not human beings. They are disgraced, isolated and in extreme cases even killed. In fact, people don’t even realise that cleft happens naturally and is not an issue of

Police kills 3 people a day in the United States

Police kills 3 people a day in the United States

Following this trend, by the end of 2015 the American police will kill 1,109 people in a year, reaching the dreadful average of 3 people killed each day. The estimation comes from an investigation carried out by The Guardian, which decided to launch a counter (The Counted) that tracks, also thanks to readers’ signals, the

Dismaland migrates to Calais to house refugees

Dismaland migrates to Calais to house refugees

Banksy has announced that the timber and fixtures used to build Dismaland, which closed on the 27th of September, will be transferred to the Jungle refugee camp near Calais, in France. The camp hosts around 5,000 people who have escaped from countries including Syria, Libya and Eritrea. Many arrive in Calais in the hope of

Eddie Vedder and Beyoncé sing Redemption Song against poverty

Eddie Vedder and Beyoncé sing Redemption Song against poverty

Redemption Song, one of Bob Marley’s most famous songs, has been performed by Eddie Vedder (Pearl Jam) and Beyoncé, punctuated by images and words of Nelson Mandela, he who brought South Africa out of Apartheid: “Poverty is not natural. It is man-made and it can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings.

Love him or hate him. 5 moments that made Banksy a star

Love him or hate him. 5 moments that made Banksy a star

Banksy, thought to have been born in Bristol, England in the 1970s, has remained faceless and nameless throughout his career in spite of more or less convincing revelations of his identity. In a rare interview he gave to The Guardian in 2003 he revealed that he began doing graffiti in his early teens as a

What happened in Mina, in the stampede at the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca

What happened in Mina, in the stampede at the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca

Hundreds of people have died in a stampede on Thursday 24 September, during the Islamic pilgrimage, the Hajj, to the holy city of Mecca. The incident took place in the morning, around 9 (local time), in Mina, a small town five kilometres from Mecca, Saud Arabia.     717 people died and at least 863 were