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Meet the Berliners resisting the rise of the far right in Germany

Marching against PEGIDA

Anti-Islam group PEGIDA is rallying against multiculturalism across Germany but now there is a resistance movement fighting back.

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Artists respond to Charlie Hebdo shootings

Je Suis Charlie

Illustrators and cartoonists around the world rally around to show solidarity for those murdered at Charlie Hebdo magazine offices in Paris.

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Activists highlight the pointlessness of bullshit jobs

Subversive signs on London Underground

Huck catches up with a spokesperson from STRIKE! magazine to find out why they're calling for collective action against crap employment.

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Dalai Lama does Glastonbury

The Dalai Lama may have gotten one up on China with a Glastonbury 2015 spot.

A Glastonbury spot is a natural for Tibetan Buddhism’s leader. And by dubbing him a Jackal, Splittist and Wolf in Monk’s Robes, China has made him sound like the most rock n’ roll monk ever.

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The revolutionary power of citizen journalism

Little Brother is watching Big Brother

Livestreaming is the future of citizen journalism and a vital tool to build a stronger democracy, says Bruno Torturra, co-founder of Mídia Ninja.

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Filmmaker makes plea for journo detained in Azerbaijan, the pits of press freedom

Liz Mermin calls for release of Khadija Ismayilova

Liz Mermin, a collaborator with recently imprisoned journalist Khadija Ismayilova, describes corruption and human rights abuse in Azerbaijan.

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Egypt’s revolutionary street artists silenced by new military dictatorship

Writing on the wall

Egypt’s 2011 revolution filled the streets with colour, but now the new regime is stamping out creative resistance.

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Top acts of activism in 2014

Hong Kong, London, Spain, Mexico and more

Writer, musician and activist Bryony Beynon, who co-directs Hollaback London – an org to end street harassment – curates the most inspiring acts of activism in 2014.

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Argentina’s Internet Party is building an open-source democracy

Partido De La Red

As anger grows with governments around the world, Argentina’s Internet Party may have found a solution to widespread disillusionment.

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South Africa’s township beaches are springing to life with a grassroots surf scene

The Waves For Change project

Thanks to DIY education project Waves For Change the young people of Khayelitsha are getting a chance to experience the transferable skills of surfing.

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Why I’m celebrating 10 years since trying to take my own life

Finding hope

On the tenth anniversary of attempting to take his own life, writer Ben Smoke reflects on what he’s learned – and the road ahead.

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The cost of living crisis is a climate justice issue

Act now

Tackling rising inequality starts with establishing a politics of care, repair and regeneration.

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The cost of living crisis is not a game

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By turning a real-life crisis into daytime television fodder, TV bosses have once again shown themselves to be completely out of touch with audiences.

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One year on from the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban, Tiara Ataii speaks to those who have been forced to make the treacherous journey to Europe for safety, and the barriers and horrors they have faced.

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As the Venezuelan capital undergoes a cultural rebirth, we speak to some of the characters at the forefront of its nightlife.

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