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Even a designer, keenly promoting graphite as an alternative to lithium, is unaware of the provenance of most of his favoured ...
As global demand soars, President Gabriel Boric hopes to increase Chile's lithium wealth. Vanessa Baird reports on how the fate of the country's culturally and environmentally rich salt flats is in ...
The East European movements at Lab-Left emerged against the odds. On the one hand, the shadow of the Soviet bloc still looms ...
We pretend that people are not condemned to the caste system, Mari Marcel Thekaekara writes.
But the court’s decision has angered opponents to LGBT rights, as Moses Wasamu reports.
Water privatization and exploitation in Africa in the name of 'development' has disastrous consequences for the continent's population, writes Sokari Ekine.
Kimberley Brown meets Colombian human rights worker Liliany Obando, recently granted amnesty.
Thirty years since the recently re-elected Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni abducted him as a child soldier, Kassim Kiggundu tells his story of suffering, exploitation and betrayal.
Ecuadorian journalist Fernando Villavicencio speaks to David Hill about why he has sought refuge among indigenous group Sarayaku.
The Canadian PM had promised change to the treatment of First Nations, but Jasmine Andersson shows how hopes have been frustrated thus far.