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The worlds of art and activism have been connected for as long as social structures have existed,...
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Justice Matters with Erica Chenoweth
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On today's podcast we take a look at how the political parties mark the first official day of the...
Brexit Election: the first official day of the campaign
On today's podcast we take a look at how the political parties mark the first official day of the...
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On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the violent...
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On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Sophy Ridge, we hear the ordeal faced by one...
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On 23 August, the 29 year-old became another black American man to be shot by police in the...
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On the same day that Martin Luther King pursued his dream in America, a group of Bristolians...
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Fracking has provided a boost to the US economy but fears about its impact on the environment...
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Germany's new anti-Islamist group
A few months ago, no-one had heard of Pegida but this week the German group, which stands for...
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Hungary's proposed internet tax
A Hungarian plan to impose the world's first internet tax has brought thousands onto the streets...
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