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Japan’s Outdated Sexual Assault Laws Are Leading to Unjust Rape Acquittals
According to a century-old Japanese law, a crime isn’t considered rape unless the woman tried to fight back.
Edoardo Liotta
6.11.19
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These Photos Document the Most Polluted Cities in India (and the World)
"We tend to resort to fatalism and apocalyptic thinking, which ends up letting everyone off the hook. But most people don’t have that choice."
Pallavi Pundir
6.11.19
Save Yourselves

The Real Cost of Your Cheap Flights to Berlin
Campaign groups reckon that if plane fuel was taxed properly, it could help to reverse the cuts to legal aid, disability benefits, employ 5,000 more nurses and build ten new hospitals every year.
Tristan Kennedy
6.11.19
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The Drinks Company with a Surprisingly Radical Agenda
Barking-based Company Drinks takes locals on foraging trips and directs its profits back into the community. The mission? To produce “something useful with and for each other.”
Ruby Tandoh
6.11.19
News

Kim Jong Un’s Half-Brother Was A CIA Informant Before His Murder
Before his assassination in 2017, Kim Jong Nam met with CIA operatives on several occasions, allegedly providing information about North Korea.
Lex Celera
6.11.19
Football

World Cup Throwback: Brandi Chastain and the Greatest Celebration of All Time
"I think young girls demur when they do something great."
Becky Taylor-Gill
6.11.19
Music

Liz Phair's Music Used to Shock People and She's Fine with That
At the sharp-tongued musician's first UK show in a decade, we spoke about her upcoming memoir and defining album 'Exile in Guyville'.
Jumi Akinfenwa
6.11.19
Film

What Your Favourite Movie Says About You
Whether 'Pulp Fiction' or anything Wes Anderson does, hold tight for a completely rational assessment of who you really are!
Ryan Bassil
6.11.19
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How it Feels to Deliver (and Receive) the World’s Most Hardcore Blackwork Tattoo
We interviewed the creators of "Feris Tergo"—the ultimate in performance art BDSM.
Fareed Kaviani
6.11.19
Australia Today

Indigenous Clothing Label Threatened With Legal Action for Using Aboriginal Flag
The label has been served a cease and desist by WAM Clothing: a non-Indigenous business that owns the exclusive worldwide copyrights to the design.
Gavin Butler
6.11.19
Games Podcasts

Xbox Is Building the Netflix of Games. Is That a Good Thing?
Waypoint Radio breaks down all of the news from Microsoft and Bethesda's press conferences.
Austin Walker
6.11.19
Australia Today

A Refugee on Manus Island has Set Himself on Fire
Sources claim there have been more than 70 suicide or self-harm incidents at the detention centre since the Australian federal election on May 18th.
Gavin Butler
6.11.19
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