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Water at stake?

If we accept that water is a basic human right, why do we allow our governments to give it away while neglecting to provide drinkable water to people and communities across the province and country?

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Inside Gezi Park

The occupation of Istanbul's last remaining green space is giving way to new forms of community and democracy.

Marching to Taksim Square

Turkey’s labour unions mobilize to join the protests for democracy and human rights.

Dissimilar Assimilation [Dubai]

It's one thing to be a resident of Dubai, but another, impossible thing to fully assimilate.

“To resist for the sake of a single tree”

From the centre of Istanbul's protests this week, Hans Rollmann reports on the rising of a powerful social movement and the violent state terror it has encountered.

One-on-one with Hayden

In the lead-up to his second-ever Island visit, Canadian folk songwriter Hayden Desser is interviewed by Newfoundland musician Jon Janes.

Why WWOOF? [New Zealand]

True stories of llamas, Easter egg hunts, and meditation.

Ozan and the Postal Box [CYPRUS]

Sometimes mailing a parcel can be harder than it seems

Telling other people’s stories

Back with her short but impressive third effort, 'On Personhood', Halifax songwriter Gianna Lauren will unveil her new songs to audiences in St. John's Thursday and Friday.

Chris Picco running a shorter distance

The writing's in the sand for the lead singer of popular St. John's rock band the Long Distance Runners: 'The Beach' is a hallmark effort by a very promising artist.