Investigation / Defender la Amazonía, cuestión de vida o muerte para los jóvenes Munduruku Los jóvenes de la tierra Indígena Munduruku hacen frente a muchas amenazas, pero hoy saben que su lucha va mucho más allá. Necesitan unirse para defender la Amazonía, o no habrá futuro para nadie. By Val Munduruku / 13 Apr 2021
Home / Zimbabwe's new gold rush Amid COVID restrictions, families, youths and women are flooding into the sector. Policy interventions are needed to support them. By Kudzai Chimhangwa / 7 Aug 2020
Home / Will Zimbabwe’s diamonds be forever? A glimpse into a nation’s resource rich curse Murky deals with Russian and Chinese firms mean super-exploitation in Zimbabwe's communities and super-profits for people thousands of miles away. By Kudzai Chimhangwa / 10 Apr 2020
Home / Mining giants like BHP pretend to be solving climate change. But in Latin America, they are deadly. Communities around the world are resisting BHP's neo-colonial mega-mining projects. Climate activists in the global north must join them. By TJ Chuah and Sebastian Ordoñez Muñoz / 25 Oct 2019
Home / Why human rights activists should work with companies – not just fight them We’re used to thinking of profit-seekers as the bad guys. But they’re learning it’s in their interests to do the right thing. By Regan Ralph / 17 Oct 2019
Europe / Bought and paid for – how Romania’s media is pressured by corporate and political masters Journalists in Romania failing to conform to pressure from private companies and advertisers face intimidation and risk losing their jobs. By James Cusick and Crina Boros / 22 Nov 2017