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September-October 2019, Issue 521
This issue is about the freedom of the seas.
Who owns the sea? This is an important question now, with grabbing of resources, militarization of the seas, plastics pollution, and climate destruction. And so is the next question: ‘How can we save the sea?’
Read about an interview with Avery Ng, the leader of Hong Kong's most leftwing party. What does he think about the mass protests in the city?
It’s lonely on the Left in Hong Kong
Deepika Singh can only write her name very slowly and with some mistakes. But in India this means she is one of the 64.6 per cent of "literate" women. Read about the problems of literacy in India:
Migrant workers in homes in Lebanon are like slaves. Read about how This is Lebanon are using Facebook to help.
Domestic workers are slaves in Lebanon