Fighting for acceptance
Forty-two-year-old Srey Champa sits on a stone bench by Phnom Penh’s famous riverside, just as she does every Friday evening. Her bag is full of condoms and her make-up is […]
Forty-two-year-old Srey Champa sits on a stone bench by Phnom Penh’s famous riverside, just as she does every Friday evening. Her bag is full of condoms and her make-up is […]
Left to their own devices, tens of thousands of Polish women travel abroad to terminate unwanted pregnancies. Warsaw, Poland – Eleven hours – this is how long Ania travelled from her […]
Deep in a quiet Phnom Penh neighbourhood, a charismatic pastor leads boisterous Sunday services known for their lively music and vigorous dancing – and claims of miracle cures By Marta […]
19 year old Paulina has recently joined Poland’s far right movement. With rare access into the heart of the notorious National Radical Camp we follow Paulina as she gets deeper […]
Lured to Cambodia with the promise of professional contracts and lucrative wages, many talented Nigerian footballers are left penniless and desperate by shadowy agents and ruthless clubs. Tomasz Eszua is […]
When in June of this year, British newspaper The Guardian published a damning report tracing fishmeal that it claimed had been caught by workers kept in slave-like conditions, a public […]
The World Bank has come under a barrage of criticism from rights groups, which allege its revised rules for granting loans of up to US$50 bn a year to developing […]
In what many say is an attempt to silence dissent against an allegedly military-orchestrated land grab, a Burmese court has been prosecuting hundreds of farmers who have been calling for […]
Recently, it seems that not a week goes by without a lead story in the English-language press raising serious concerns about the adverse impact of some food and beverage companies […]
Early this month, in what looks like a failed attempt to save its reputation, Australia‘s ANZ Bank severed its ties with Phnom Penh Sugar, a company accused of a range […]