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The vigilantes fighting Myanmar’s heroin epidemic

A dangerous method — A group of Christian activists are taking drastic action to tackle the country’s pervasive drug problem – but are their methods doing more harm than good?

Written by: Josh McDonald

Activism

No really, I’m fine: Celebrating queer life in London

Five years on — On Sunday night London's LGBTQ+ community came together to mark the five year anniversary of a failed suicide attempt, a reminder of the power of community.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Magazine

The photographer tackling an entire history of misogyny

‘We have a problem’ — Spanish photographer Laia Abril is on a mission to map the systems that control women’s lives. It’s a challenge that sees her traversing time and space, going back through history and around the world, to remind us that there are consequences to every action.

Written by: Laia Abril, as told to Andrea Kurland

Print

Uncovering the world’s largest collection of drug ephemera

The LSD library — A compulsive collector since the 1970s, Julio Mario Santo Domingo has accrued nearly three house’s worth of literature, knick-knacks and paraphernalia – covering everything from cocaine to opium, black magick to beat poetry, erotica to romanticism.

Written by: Alex Robert Ross

Photography

Limited edition photography now available on the Huck printshop

Rule-Breakers — In conjunction with Rule-Breakers: The Exhibition, you can now buy photography from Guy Martin, Lisette Poole, Mathias Depardon and Ryan Staley for your own home.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Photography

The self-organised surfers fighting plastic pollution

Pivot Points: Stories of Change — As Parliament debate a tax on single-use plastic, the conversation around plastic pollution is going mainstream. But what exactly are we grappling with? Photographer Liz Seabrook heads to a beach-clean organised by Surfers Against Sewage to get her hands and head around the issue.

Written by: Liz Seabrook

Reportage

Inside the first radio network made for, and by, refugees

The real story — After arriving in Europe in 2014, Larry Macauley has been trying to raise awareness of the struggles faced by migrants – starting up a trailblazing online platform for Germany’s refugee communities.

Written by: Asher Kessler

Photography

Uncovering the secrets of Korea’s mysterious DMZ

In the zone — At 248 km long, the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is a vast, high-security buffer zone between the South and North. Photographer Park Jongwoo gets unconditional access.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Film

What it’s like to live as a black person in Japan

Lost in Tokyo — A new, short documentary from Amarachi Nwosu – titled Black in Tokyo – reveals what it’s really like to live as a black foreigner in a racially homogenous society.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Travel

Getting lost in the forgotten corners of Sarajevo

The Travel Diary — Abandoned parks and mountain treks: photographer Conor Rollins escapes the tourist spots and explores the derelict outskirts of the Bosnian capital.

Written by: Conor Rollins

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