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Giles Duley explores the deadly legacy of landmines in Angola
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Giles Duley explores the deadly legacy of landmines in Angola

Scars from a forgotten war — Over its 27-year duration, the Angolan war led to the death of an estimated two million people – making it one of the deadliest of the 20th century. But nearly two decades later, its violent legacy is still haunting the region.

Written by: Giles Duley

Trans refugees are struggling to survive in Greece
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Trans refugees are struggling to survive in Greece

‘Nobody here cares about us’ — Photojournalist Fahrinisa Campana heads to Athens to meet the LGBT+ refugees who are trying to make ends meet – and find acceptance – in a deeply conservative Greek society.

Written by: Fahrinisa Campana

The fight to save Hong Kong’s underground music scene
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The fight to save Hong Kong’s underground music scene

A punk prayer — Despite the city’s darkening political climate, its youth have found a space of freedom and resistance in Hidden Agenda – a local punk venue on the brink of extinction.

Written by: Victoria Chan

The collectives taking on Poland’s right-wing uprising
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The collectives taking on Poland’s right-wing uprising

New radicals — In a country with rising nationalism and some of the strictest abortion laws in Europe, the Polish youth are fighting back through grassroots initiatives and radical independent publishing.

Written by: Alexander Durie

Documenting the dark side of life in Niagara Falls, NY
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Documenting the dark side of life in Niagara Falls, NY

Original Huck Film — A new film by Huck chronicles self-taught photographer Joe Augstell, following him as he tunes into the city’s police radio frequency and tracks down crimes as they happen.

Written by: HUCK HQ

The pop-up theatre where refugees take centre stage
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The pop-up theatre where refugees take centre stage

The Hope Show — After a celebrated run at London's Young Vic, theatre group Good Chance have landed in Paris with their most ambitious project yet: a pop-up theatre where refugees produce the show.

Written by: Alexander Durie

Last night saw a victory for anti-gentrification activists
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Last night saw a victory for anti-gentrification activists

Taking back the city — Property developers in Elephant and Castle have been sent back to the drawing board, after local residents demand a better deal.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Shooting the sidelines at Syria’s football cup final
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Shooting the sidelines at Syria’s football cup final

Beautiful game — In a country torn apart by civil war, people are grasping for moments of relief – and football is one thing they turn to. It's also been weaponised and politicised, as photojournalist Sally Hayden grapples with at the Syrian Cup Final.

Written by: Sally Hayden

By joining Rebel Media, Katie Hopkins is embracing the British far-right
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By joining Rebel Media, Katie Hopkins is embracing the British far-right

All you need to know — If you hoped Katie Hopkins getting dropped by the Mail and LBC would spell her end, think again. She's now signed up to work for far-right outfit Rebel Media, which has ambitions to build a racist movement on Britain's streets.

Written by: James Poulter

The LGBT activist who took on the entire Colombian prison system
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The LGBT activist who took on the entire Colombian prison system

‘I had to keep fighting’ — Marta Álverez vowed to get justice after a decade of torture and abuse. Now she’s the first person to be given a public apology from the Colombian government for LGBT discrimination.

Written by: Eve Hartley

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