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Water pollution forces Europe to rethink its agricultural policies

7th December 2020 Equal Times 0

As the sun falls on Villananitos beach, an elderly couple silently observes the Spanish Mar Menor, one of the largest saltwater lagoons in Europe and […]

As Poland’s women’s movement celebrates a tentative victory, LGBTI activists are still fighting PiS’s ugly culture war

11th November 2020 Equal Times 0

This August Linus Lewandowski was physically attacked by a group of strangers, simply for being gay. The 28-year-old software engineer and LGBTI+ rights activist was […]

African migrants survive in ‘The Cemetery’ to work in the fields and greenhouses of Andalucía

5th March 2019 Equal Times 0

Sidy and Mamadou are two of approximately 800 people who live in El Cementerio (The Cemetery) – a migrant squatter camp of chabolas, or shacks, abutting […]

New approaches needed to tackle labour market discrimination against ethnic minorities in Europe, say experts

10th September 2018 Equal Times 0

Like many of her art history classmates, Emmanuelle Nsun struggled to find a job after graduating from a university in Liège, a city in the […]

“If you don’t take them on globally, you won’t win” – how Fight for $15 in the US inspired the UK’s McStrike

3rd July 2018 Equal Times 0

“Most of us are on zero hours contracts, so we don’t know how many hours we will be getting each week. The managers cut one […]

From open conflict to open-air gallery: can street art help heal Mostar?

4th June 2018 Equal Times 0

This year marks the seventh edition of the Mostar Street Arts Festival which is running across Bosnia’s fifth largest city until 21 June. Bosnia and […]

The anguish of refugees trapped in the Balkans

7th March 2018 Equal Times 0

One of Feitas Moussa’s most treasured possessions is his incisor. The 29-year-old Libyan keeps the tooth in his pocket, carefully wrapped in a handkerchief. “They […]

Can a new journalism initiative in Cyprus help “encourage dialogue rather than promote violence”?

21st November 2017 Equal Times 0

“A lot of the language happened automatically; it developed out of a culture of competition. It reflects the idea that when I am reporting on […]

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