Switch to green energy will not make Denmark fossil-free
Danish electricity companies and public institutions ignore their actual CO2-emissions to appear environment-friendly, even though the...
The Polish obstacle on the European road to greener tomorrow
By Magdalena Skrzypek Politicians hurry out of the meeting room with frowning faces in a clear air of frustration. Only one delegation...
Abuse in the Roman Catholic Church: don’t forget about the female victims
By Lotte Kamphuis The Roman Catholic Church has been dealing with revelations of mental, physical and sexual abuse of minors since the...
Taking the Power back
As the coalition government enters its final year in office, UK Climate Change Policy is being placed in the crossfire of politicians...
The system is sick
In international comparisons, medical care in Germany is at a high level as a study by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and...
The Need for Meat
With its newest agrarian reform, the European Union has nailed its colors to a sustainable agriculture. In times of climate change and...
The Blue Nile Conflict: Muddy Grounds
The bloodline of East Africa, the Nile, is becoming a muddy ground for conflict, one that could take decades to run dry. By Shorouk El...
A self-feeding cycle of crime and vengeance
In Brazil, a grave problem remains hidden in plain sight: the rising power's wave of vigilantism. By Pedro Henrique Leal In May the 3rd...
Facing the Past, Fearing the Future
By Patricia Alonso Sande “My children are lucky I don’t have the need to look for him. Otherwise, I would walk around roads and pathways...
Something is Rotten in the State of Borno
The terror of the Islamic organisation Boko Haram in Northern Nigeria gained worldwide media attention with the abduction of more than...