By Danny Sriskandarajah
Many of the business and political leaders gathering in Davos this week will be focused on how to protect the global economic order - and their interests - after a year of major political and social upheavals.
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By Gayoon Baek
On the 25th of September 2016, a 70-year old farmer died in South Korea of a brain haemorrhage after 317 days unconscious.
By Bihter Moschini
In 2015, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Tunisian civil society.
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By Danny Sriskandarajah and Elisa Peter
Today, natural resource campaigners are facing increasingly virulent push-back from political leaders and powerful corporations intent on defending vested interests.
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By Tor Hodenfield
Tribal leaders’ protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota have been showing how both environmental and human rights are so difficult to defend in the US.
