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Canada’s Ontario bets on greenhouse farming to boost food sovereignty

By Admin on April 8, 2026 • ( Leave a comment )

Inside the German town where people print their own money

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Canada’s flawed transit (and what we can learn from Copenhagen)

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Britain has become a broken, poverty-riddled ‘living nightmare’

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One Man’s Lifelong Obsession with Partick Thistle and His Super 8 Footage

By Admin on March 24, 2026 • ( Leave a comment )

Bernie vs. Claude

By Admin on March 23, 2026 • ( Leave a comment )

Russia calls for federated Ukraine

By Admin on March 30, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

Russia’s foreign minister has said the solution to Ukraine’s crisis should be a loose federation of regions that can choose their own economic model, language and religion. Sergey Lavrov said he and […]

Rare records: Sergey Kuryokhin – Sparrow Oratorium (1994)

By Admin on March 30, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

Sergey Kuryokhin was a Russian film actor, film composer, pianist, music director, experimental artist and writer, based in St. Petersburg, Russia. Kuryokhin began his acting career as a piano and keyboard player […]

There are plenty of tech entrepreneurs and talent in Berlin but the VC money is in London and New York City (and Silicon Valley)

By Admin on March 30, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

By Sam Shead Since I was last in Berlin some five years ago, the tech start-up scene has really taken off, with a recent report suggesting that tech firms in the city […]

Today, All Nippon Airways retired their last 747 Jumbo Jet

By Admin on March 30, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

A local flight between Naha Airport and Haneda Airport was the last Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet flight for All Nippon Airways (ANA). They still have 747’s for cargo flights. Also, the Japanese […]

Guantanamo detainee sues Barack Obama over ‘medieval’ torture methods

By Admin on March 30, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

A Yemeni inmate at Guantanamo Bay has introduced a landmark lawsuit challenging the practice of force-feeding at the US military prison camp. The case represents the first time a US court will […]

Marco Scozzaro Photographs Of Men And Women Wearing Nude Tights

By Admin on March 30, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

Brooklyn-based photographer Marco Scozzaro creates Mirror Neurons, a straight- forwards series of photographs that capture the bodies of men and women wearing nude tights. You might be thinking that this project is […]

The last photo session with Kurt Cobain on display in Paris gallery

By Admin on March 30, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

By Francis Dodor To be honest, it might long have been considered a dubious privilege to have had Kurt Cobain in the sightline for what was to be the Nirvana singer’s last […]

Thousands of Taiwanese protest in the streets of Taipei against new trade pact with China

By Admin on March 30, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

More than hundred thousand Taiwanese have rallied against a trade pact with China. Taiwan’s president says the deal will improve the economy, but campaigners say it will make their territory too economically […]

People in Crimea welcome time shift that synchronises them with Russia

By Admin on March 30, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

People in the Crimean capital Simferopol have been celebrating the clocks changing to synchronise with the time in Moscow. Moscow formally annexed Crimea earlier in March after the predominantly ethnically Russian region […]

Democracy at work: Republicans are trying to suppress black votes in swing states

By Admin on March 30, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

Pivotal swing states under Republican control are embracing significant new electoral restrictions on registering and voting that go beyond the voter identification requirements that have caused fierce partisan brawls. The bills, laws […]

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  • Canada’s Ontario bets on greenhouse farming to boost food sovereignty
  • Inside the German town where people print their own money
  • Canada’s flawed transit (and what we can learn from Copenhagen)
  • Britain has become a broken, poverty-riddled ‘living nightmare’
  • One Man’s Lifelong Obsession with Partick Thistle and His Super 8 Footage
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