In an increasingly hostile environment, activism and coalition-building across the region persists. As the US under Trump ...
Addis is a city at a crossroads. A massive redevelopment project is reshaping Ethiopia’s capital into what Prime Minister ...
Decca Muldowney makes the case for an urgent challenge to AI’s power and the fake images boosting the rhetoric of dictators. To combat it we need a robust media to combat misinformation and its ...
Adio-Adet Dinika explores the hidden stories of the workers who prop up artificial ‘intelligence’, and their efforts at organized resistance. In March 2018, an Uber self-driving car struck and killed ...
Is AI really an unstoppable force? Paula Lacey unpicks the complex web of companies, investments, and ideologies behind the ‘bubble’. ‘Artificial intelligence’ is not a singular innovation, but a term ...
Indonesia is currently overseeing the world’s biggest ever deforestation project in West Papua, while new research shows the extent of the UK’s involvement in an occupation that has been described as ...
Who grows our food? This seemingly simple question is getting harder to answer in a world where our food crosses borders to get to our plate. The contribution of small and industrial-scale farming to ...
A violent crackdown on protest in the Himalayas has shown how the Modi government’s development agenda is at odds with many of its citizens, writes Tarushi Aswani. It started like any other day in Leh ...
The deadliest police killings in Rio de Janeiro’s history raise questions about the government’s war on gangs, writes Leonardo Sakamoto. A police operation against one of Brazil’s largest criminal ...
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