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Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Tens of Thousands Demand Justice for Typhoon Haiyan Victims in the Philippines

“Global Surge” protests commemorate the first anniversary of super typhoon Haiyan, and condemn the government’s “criminal negligence and corruption” in the aftermath of the disaster.

Stencil Art ‘Terrorises the Powers That Be’ in South Africa

Tokolos-Stencil, a radical anonymous art collective, uses disruptive art to call attention to the deadly Marikana mine massacre, inequality and South Africa's apartheid past.

There's a Dark Side to Alibaba's Massive Profits in China

Alibaba's monopolized status in China's online market means it has to work with the government and the Communist Party in sanctioning independent organizations and dissidents.

Activists Discover Evidence of St. Petersburg's River of Poop

A group of ecologists dropped nine miniaturized, waterproofed GPS-tracking units down a toilet in a St. Petersburg suburb and mapped the devices’ signals. The results were terrifying.
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