18.04.2025 à 23:05
China plans to build the world's largest dam – but what does this mean for India and Bangladesh downstream?
China recently approved the construction of the world's largest hydropower dam, across the Yarlung Tsangpo river in Tibet. When fully up and running, it will be the world's largest power plant – by some distance.
Yet many are worried the dam will displace local people and cause huge environmental disruption. This is particularly the case in the downstream nations of India and Bangladesh, where that same river is known as the Brahmaputra.
China recently approved the construction of the (…)
18.04.2025 à 22:47
Science - Comment pensent les primates : plongée dans leur cerveau
Une étude récente a cherché à déterminer la diversité et l'évolution de la pensée des primates et à relier cette diversité à la complexité de leur environnement.
Nous sommes nombreux à nous demander comment pensent les animaux, par exemple comment ils planifient leurs déplacements, comment ils se souviennent de la localisation de certains arbres fruitiers, comment ils choisissent leurs partenaires sociaux ou sexuels. Pour comprendre comment pensent les autres animaux, notamment les (…)
18.04.2025 à 20:28
Why the grim intimidation of the French justice system after Le Pen's conviction is a warning to us all
At the beginning of last week the far-right politician Marine Le Pen was convicted of embezzling European Parliament funds and immediately banned from running for public office for five years, ruling her out of the 2027 presidential contest. Her party, Rassemblement National, yesterday held a public protest against the court's ruling. In between there have been all kinds of wild claims that this judicial decision was somehow undermining democracy. In this op-ed article, Mediapart's Antton (…)
- Political situation and debates (France) / Parliamentary, Politicians / Policymakers, Front national / Rassemblement national (FN – RN) (France), LE PEN Marine, Hungary, ORBÁN Victor, BAYROU François, TRUMP Donald, Judiciary / Justice18.04.2025 à 14:08
Indonesia: Labour rally demands removal of energy minister over 3kg LPG cooking gas debacle
On Wednesday February 5, thousands of workers who are members of the Confederation of Indonesian Trade Unions (KSPI) and the Labour Party held a demonstration in front of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) offices in Jakarta.
They demanded the removal of ESDM Minister Bahlil Lahadalia, who is considered to have issued a policy that harmed the ordinary people and even led to a death of an elderly woman.
In a speech, the President of KSPI and the Labor Party, Said Iqbal, (…)
18.04.2025 à 12:42
Garment Workers in Asia Share What It's Really Like to Make Your Clothes: ‘My Monthly Salary Is €105'
As we head into fashion month, we're taking a step forward to also highlight the impact of our clothing with The Last Stop, a package emphasizing the long journey of our discarded clothing and its often forgotten final stage — somewhere across several cities in the Global South where communities are tasked with the brunt of the impact. In this series, we meet upcyclers and resellers who are at the center of the clothing waste crisis, hear from garment workers who know firsthand how much (…)
- Asia / Textile & Garment