ISSUE 20: LESSONS
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ISSUE 20: LESSONS ✺
Thousands of people have been trafficked into the country to work in cyber scamming compounds built with Chinese money. Now they’re stuck there.
France knew the pesticide chlordecone could cause cancer and destroy the environment. It allowed banana plantations in Martinique and Guadeloupe to use it anyway.
A photographer’s encounter with natural springs, thermal pools and public baths — and the people who care for them.
“I ran through the school gates and jumped on my bike without looking back, five kilometers down this road more familiar than even my mother’s voice, and which was suddenly evasive, distant, like a laminated picture under a transparent film.”
After Serpil Temiz Unvar’s son was murdered in a violent attack targeting immigrants, she founded an organization that could take on Germany’s increasingly popular far right movement.
Does radical activism help or hurt the climate movement?
Scientists are recording the sounds of the Amazon in a bid to better protect it.
Eduard Habsburg, with the help of his royal ancestors, wants to fix your marriage, your soul, and your politics.
Issue 20: Lessons