Cancun’s mangrove swamp destroyed for building complex

[responsivevoice_button] An update on Almudena Serpis’ previous article on the importance

Women on the frontlines of Kurdish struggles: An interview with JİNHA women’s news agency

[responsivevoice_button] In 2015, Corporate Watch visited Bakur (meaning ‘North’ in Kurmanji),

What to make of COP21?

[responsivevoice_button] A couple of grassroots activists who are members of the

Turkish military brutality in Diyarbakır

[responsivevoice_button] The Kurdish city of Amed (Diyarbakır in Turkish), is currently

The Foster Care Business

[responsivevoice_button] Almost 86,000 children were in foster care in the UK

Ecocide of mangrove swamps bringing catastrophes ashore

[responsivevoice_button] Mangroves are among the most powerful natural defences against global

Capitalism or the World

[responsivevoice_button] Throughout 2015 Corporate Watch has been organising a series of

The struggle for autonomy in North Kurdistan: Voices from Cizre

[responsivevoice_button] People in cities across North Kurdistan (the part of Kurdistan

Court hears detainee death only costs £10,000 fine

[responsivevoice_button] The Information Tribunal heard an appeal today by the Home

‘Home care should be a public service’

[responsivevoice_button] Mary Bell was a carer in Havering for 10 years,

Deportees tied up ‘like animals’

[responsivevoice_button] Inspectors have raised concerns after finding people’s arms are being

Companies profit while Turkish police murder Kurds

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Detainee healthcare ‘unsafe’ and ‘alarming’

[responsivevoice_button] Doctor: detainee healthcare ‘unsafe’ and ‘alarming’ A doctor told an

Arms fair organiser operating at a massive loss

[responsivevoice_button] Clarion, the company which organises the biannual DSEI arms fair

Save Hasankeyf, Stop the Ilısu dam

[responsivevoice_button] We are releasing this article on Sunday 20 September. There