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London's young Muslim rappers know the power of verse
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London's young Muslim rappers know the power of verse

Holy lyrics — Across Britain, a new generation of outspoken young rappers are interweaving Islam and hip hop to create a lyrical tapestry that’s all their own.

Written by: Cyrus Shahrad

Atlanta’s hip hop barbershops are the voice of Black America
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Atlanta’s hip hop barbershops are the voice of Black America

Hair cuts and homegrown sounds — Photojournalist Kendrick Brinson discovers the subcultural undercurrent of Atlanta's finest barbershops.

Written by: Kendrick Brinson

Photographers capture the human stories behind 70 years of refugee crises
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Photographers capture the human stories behind 70 years of refugee crises

Empathy and understanding — A new exhibition with Amnesty celebrates how Magnum photographers have borne witness and tried to explain the driving forces behind migration crises since the agency’s founding in 1947.

Written by: Alex King

The street racing Palestinian women refusing to slow down
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The street racing Palestinian women refusing to slow down

I can breathe — In the close confines of Palestinian life, a nascent street-racing scene is hurtling up and taking root. For one of the women sat behind the wheel, freedom is what happens when you refuse to slow down.

Written by: Polly Fields

The man who eats roadkill
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The man who eats roadkill

Waste not, want not — Arthur Boyt likes to forage for his food, shunning the supermarket shelf for what lies beside the road. Could his unusual lust for roadkill be a lesson in subsistence?

Written by: Cyrus Shahrad

Magnum photographers past and present collaborate on a guide to Europe for refugees
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Magnum photographers past and present collaborate on a guide to Europe for refugees

Welcome to Europa — Photographer Thomas Dworzak originated the ultimate survival guide to help newly arrived refugees makes sense of continent they now call home.

Written by: Alex King

The young lives caught between dissent and terror in Turkey
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The young lives caught between dissent and terror in Turkey

Friends on trial — The Kurdish struggle in Turkey has been going on for generations. As a group oppressed by political leaders, some have used violence as a response. But as freedoms and liberties begin to crumble in the Turkish state, five students find themselves at the centre of an alleged terrorist plot.

Written by: Lorena Rios

The Londoners fighting to save the planet with bumble bees
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The Londoners fighting to save the planet with bumble bees

Beekeepers Barnes & Webb — The fight to save the humble honey bee has become an urban battle, thanks to London beekeepers Chris Barnes and Paul Webb.

Written by: Alex King

The former ‘legal high’ devastating the lives of Britain's young homeless
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The former ‘legal high’ devastating the lives of Britain's young homeless

“Worse than Crack” — Spice, a dangerous and highly addictive variety of synthetic cannabis, has grown to become one of the biggest challenges for young homeless people. And a government ban this Summer could have made things worse.

Written by: Alex King

Disunited States: Lessons learnt in a divided America
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Disunited States: Lessons learnt in a divided America

Taking on Trump — After a week on the ground in Atlanta, trying to work out how 2016's election ended with Trump as President-elect, Huck's News Editor Michael Segalov heads back to the United Kingdom. Here's what we've learnt: there's no easy answer.

Written by: Michael Segalov

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