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sectarianism

Scotland's Sectarian Orange Order Is Trying to Get with the Times
The arcane organisation with roots in consolidating colonial rule in Ireland is trying to modernise.
Liam Turbett
10.5.18
Essays

How British Guitar Music Caught Up With The World
It took a long time to get over itself, but now British guitar music feels like it’s standing on its own feet.
Ryan Bassil
10.5.18
News

All the News You Need to Read This Morning
Half of twenty-somethings have no savings, no shit.
VICE Staff
10.5.18
Russian hacking

It's getting much harder for Russia to deny hacking — but they’re trying it anyway
“They’ll insult the critics, twist the facts, accuse the accusers of the same violation, and issue lurid warnings about the terrible consequences.”
David Gilbert
10.5.18
United Kingdom

A British company has been stockpiling hundreds of tons of medical waste — including body parts
“We are taking enforcement action against the operator, which includes clearance of the excess waste, and have launched a criminal investigation.”
Tim Hume
10.5.18
Australia Today

This "Weed" that was Confiscated by WA Police Looks Suspiciously Like Grass
"Putting Jim's Mowing out of business."
Gavin Butler
10.5.18
UFC

Khabib Nurmagomedov Has Everything To Lose
As an undefeated champion in the UFC, Khabib is fighting for his legacy.
Mahmood Fazal
10.5.18
May 98 Riots

'Chinese Whispers' Unpacks the Lasting Impact of May '98 Riots Through Women's Eyes
An English version of the multimedia project will be screened at the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival in Indonesia this month.
Devana Senanayake
10.5.18
hacks

Inside the Weird and Wonderful World of David and His Chocolate Factory
The art of jugaad is at its finest in his Mysore-based manufacturing facility.
Hema Ramaprasad
10.5.18
Australia Today

Queensland Executives Under Fire for their “Business Trip” to Burning Man
The executives want to bring Burning Man to Australia, apparently, and were just doing their research.
Gavin Butler
10.5.18
Australia Today

This Guy Shot a Bow and Arrow at Some Tradies Because They Parked Him In
With a beer in one hand and a hunting bow in the other, this disgruntled Sydneysider took matters into his own hands.
Gavin Butler
10.5.18
Zealandia

Sex Traffickers Are More Often Intimate Partners Than International Slave Traders
A social worker is calling for New Zealand to re-examine what we think of when we think "sex trafficking".
Pani Farvid
10.5.18
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