Srebrenica genocide: a mirror for all Europeans

Nermin Subašić was only 19 years old when paramilitary groups butchered him and scattered his bones in and around Srebrenica. Nermin was not the only one. More than 8,300 men, women and children were brutally slaughtered during the Srebrenica genocide, one of the darkest most heinous pages of Europe’s recent history. Their stories might have […]

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New Jersey police officer arrested on camera for drunk driving shows how difficult it is for cops to police themselves.

Police conduct is, to put it lightly, a complicated issue – and one that has dominated headlines in America for years. Things can get particularly fraught when police are supposed to enforce the law against fellow law-enforcement officers. The reality is, holding the police responsible for bad, and illegal, behavior often doesn’t happen. But in the age of police […]

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The American dark money behind Europe’s far right

Five years ago, Matteo Salvini stripped and posed half-naked for a series of “sexy” photos that were auctioned on eBay. At the time, he was a senior official of Italy’s separatist Lega Nord party. His bizarre photoshoot took place on the sidelines of a National Front conference in France. Beneficiaries of the auction included part […]

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How to launch a vegan industrial revolution

Could ‘shroomdogs’ and ‘veggie ribs’ be modern emblems of British innovation? These were two of the meat-free delights on offer at Sainsbury’s ‘vegan butchers’ – the UK’s first – which opened its doors to Londoners in late June. As one of the country’s largest supermarkets, Sainsbury’s recent animal-friendly zeal exhibits veganism’s gradual growth from hipsterish […]

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