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Thousands march worldwide against climate change

London People’s Climate March draws 40,000 to Parliament — Huck hit the streets of London with protestors calling on world leaders to protect the environment.

Written by: Alex King

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Our Ukraine

Youth Voices — Their country may be locked in a tug of war, but young Ukrainians have a mind of their own.

Written by: Monique Jaques

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Egypt Now

A Lack of Colour — Author and academic Basma Hamdy says Egypt is going through dark times.

Written by: Alex King

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London

Subculture Scenes — From rap-battling teachers to contemporary footie fanboys, this is the tip of the London subculture iceberg.

Written by: HUCK HQ

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Mimpi

The Outtakes — Highlights from the second-ever Mimpi – a Brazilian surf/skate film festival that took place in Porto Alegre, November 2013.

Written by: Shelley Jones

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Jason Larkin

Tales from the City of Gold — Jason Larkin's new photobook captures a portrait of Johannesburg's physical fissures while revealing how fractured the gold mining industry has left its environmental and social landscape.

Written by: Amrita Riat

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Sincerely Sandy

After the Hurricane — When Hurricane Sandy hit the Jersey Shore, she sank homes, bashed businesses and left the coastline in a mess. But what happened after the headlines stopped? New Jersey writer Jon Coen meets some local faces – surfers, musicians and families – who came together in Sandy’s wake.

Written by: Jon Coen

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Al Aazlah

A Land Of Gilded Dreams — Photographer Amy Leang captures the lonely side of life in the United Arab Emirates in her Al Aazlah photo project.

Written by: Amy Leang

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This is Cyclocross

Good Morning Dirty — They pedal, push and scramble their way through mounds of mud and storms of dust. Welcome to the messy world of cyclocross.

Written by: Jeremy Dunn

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Musical Forms

Warrior Song — The niche sport of musical forms may look comic at times, but the people who do it aren’t playing games.

Written by: Ed Andrews

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