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Environment

Climate Protester Faces Prison for Stealing Portraits of France's President

Félix Vève and seven other protesters could get five years for taking down framed photos of French President Emmanuel Macron.
Cecile Bussy
10.11.19
Hong Kong

Hong Kong Protester Says She Was Sexually Assaulted by Police After Being Arrested

“Do you know the body-search room in San Uk Ling​ is all dark? Do you know I am not the only one who suffered sexual violence by the police?"
David Gilbert
10.11.19
Film

FBI Screw-Ups and Drugs: Chris Morris Tells Us About His New Film

'The Day Shall Come' director and cast explain why the movie satirising the intelligence agency is a rare example of punching up in comedy.
Nathalie Olah
10.11.19
food news

Ancient Humans Basically Used Bones as Tupperware, Researchers Say

Further proof that nothing is more metal than ancient history.
Jelisa Castrodale
10.11.19
Essays

Big Thief’s ‘Two Hands’ Finds a Radical Strength in Kindness

Their second album this year launches the four-piece to new heights.
Josh Terry
10.11.19
Film

In 'Parasite,' Food Is a Violent Weapon of Class Struggle

Bong Joon-ho's bleak new movie turns food into a form of terror as it explores the desperation of trying to move up in the world.
Bettina Makalintal
10.11.19
Recipe

Chris Traeger's Turkey Burger Recipe

Here's a faithful recreation from 'Binging with Babish' of the burger that couldn't fell Ron Swanson.
Andrew Rea
10.11.19
drug features

Private School Kids Talk About Their Boarding House Drug Binges

"This guy's dad would let him throw these parties from his massive Knightsbridge house, with coke​, ketamine​, mushrooms​, ecstasy​, top-shelf booze and high-class hookers."
Chloe Combi
10.11.19
Iran

Iran Claims Its Oil Tanker Was Hit by Two Missiles off Saudi Arabia

Tehran is calling it a terrorist attack, and the company that owns the tanker initially blamed Saudi Arabia before retracting the claim.
David Gilbert
10.11.19
Canada Election 2019

Cancelling Student Debt Could Help Pay Your Rent. What if the Next PM Did It?

Forgiving federal government student loans could be a game-changer for a generation accused of failing to launch, and everyone stands to benefit.
Anne Gaviola
10.11.19
News

This Group of Millennials Is Making Political Discourse Healthy Again

In the Philippines, young people with opposing views come together for respectful in-person discussions, in an effort to understand each other.
Lia Savillo
10.11.19
photo story

This Islamic School in India Is Giving ‘Nationalism Classes' as a Form of Self Preservation

The founders of Madrasah Rahimiya Global Academy in Jalalabad, Uttar Pradesh, say that the one-hour lectures were made mandatory after recent reports of mob lynchings and lockdown in Kashmir.
Cheena Kapoor
10.11.19
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