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U.S. launches crackdown on international tax evasion
Culture

U.S. launches crackdown on international tax evasion

Are the Panama Papers forcing change? — The White House announces Barack Obama is taking executive action to close tax loopholes. But does it go far enough?

Written by: Alex King

The Bristol Cable: A community-run newspaper holding power to account
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The Bristol Cable: A community-run newspaper holding power to account

Taking back the media — The Bristol Cable is a media co-operative shaking up local news with hard-hitting investigative journalism.

Written by: Alex King

How radical publishers in Hong Kong are pissing off the Chinese government
Activism

How radical publishers in Hong Kong are pissing off the Chinese government

Disappearing booksellers and sex scandals — The strange story of Mighty Current publishing takes another turn, as UK national Lee Bo becomes the fifth employee to go missing.

Written by: Josh Gabert-Doyon

Zain Raza’s AcTVism news network confronts powerful governments and corporations
Activism

Zain Raza’s AcTVism news network confronts powerful governments and corporations

Speaking truth to power — As founder of independent news network, AcTVism Munich, Zain Raza dedicates himself to providing the public with information powerful interests don’t want you to know.

Written by: Rhian Jones

So you want to start your own country?
Culture

So you want to start your own country?

Micronations of the world, unite — Liberland is the latest micronation to declare its independence. Huck looks at how other self-declared countries have fared after deciding to go it alone.

Written by: Robin Nierynck

Why We Protest
Activism

Why We Protest

Hong Kong — Hong Kong has seen its biggest street demonstrations in a decade in a potential prelude to an Occupy protest in the former British colony's city centre. Huck asks the protesters why they are taking to the streets.

Written by: Richie Benson

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