Every Four Days Someone In A UK Prison Takes Their Own Life
The latest figures, released by Inquest, reveal there have been 229 deaths in British prisons since the beginning of 2015.
Drowning In Ignorance: UK Government Ignored Flood Warnings
Some UK residents have become flood casualties for the third time since 2005.
British Spies Offer Muslims Incentives for Snooping on Their Communities
British spy agency MI5 has offered Muslims prizes in exchange for spying on their communities.
Massive Dam to Begin Operations Despite Outcry From Brazil’s Indigenous Communities
An operating license for the Belo Monte Dam has been approved despite evidence the project may harm the lives and health of indigenous communities.
Scotland’s Unique Solution To The Syrian Crisis Empowers Women
“There is no shortage of countries bombing Syria.” But there is a shortage of countries offering peaceful options.
Ban On Tuna Labeled Dolphin-Safe Shows How TPP Will Crush Consumer Rights
The World Trade Organization’s push to ban the US’ labeling of dolphin-safe tuna provides us with a window into America’s dark future with the TPP.
Edward Snowden Just Slammed UK Mass Surveillance
Edward Snowden has a problem with the UK’s push for mass surveillance, and he’s taken to Twitter to air his grievances.
Mexican Supreme Court Rules Prohibition Of Cannabis Unconstitutional
The Mexican Supreme Court ruled that cannabis prohibition “violates the right to free development of one’s personality.”
Indonesian Forest Fires Producing More Pollution Daily Than Entire US Economy
Indonesia is burning, literally, one of the worst environmental and humanitarian disasters of our era, though you likely haven’t heard about it on TV.
Is Your Halloween Candy Made With Child Slave Labor? (VIDEO)
The real toxic ingredient in Halloween candy isn’t secret poison, razor blades or illicit drugs, but child slave labor.