Feminism comes of age in Finland as female coalition takes the reins – but even there, the battle for equality isn't over ~life.women Article 1416 words 8 votes
40,000 festive shoppers to hit Swedish superstore – shoppers travel from afar to Gekås Ullared mega-mall, an institution that has its own reality TV show Article 765 words 4 votes
In Denmark, children's homes are places of stability, comfort and support – now a British entrepreneur is bringing the model to the UK Article 1950 words 3 votes
After Labour's conference pledge to scrap Ofsted and private schools, does the envied Finnish education system provide the blueprint? education Article 1243 words 8 votes
When Oslo's first floating sauna was banned by port authorities, its owners took it on the run, sparking a public craze Article 1509 words 7 votes
Iceland hosts first major international #metoo conference – three-day gathering will explore why movement gained traction and effect it has had ~life.women Article 873 words 3 votes
The wrong man: The Facebook friend request that led to three years in jail Article 1053 words 7 votes
Suburb in the sky: How Jakartans built an entire village on top of a mall housing Article 877 words 9 votes
How Finland is coping with an ageing population – online lunch clubs are the start of a remote care revolution Article 1169 words, published Jun 26 2019 9 votes
Breaking up is harder to do in Denmark after divorce law changes relationships Article 1052 words 10 votes
'We are sexual beings': Why Australian disability advocates want the NDIS to cover sexual services Article 1886 words 11 votes
Undocumented, vulnerable, scared: The US women who pick your food for $3 an hour ~life.women Article 1258 words 6 votes
'It's totally unfair': Chicago, where the rich live thirty years longer than the poor Article 1598 words 7 votes
BirthStrikers: Meet the women who refuse to have children until climate change ends ~life.women Article published Mar 12 2019 14 votes
Trapped in a hoax: Survivors of conspiracy theories speak out Article 4078 words, published Jan 24 2019 11 votes
Me and my quarter-life crisis: A millennial asks what went wrong Article 2542 words, published Dec 30 2018 7 votes
What happened next? The survivors of the Genoa bridge collapse: ‘We’ve been abandoned, as if nothing happened’ Article 1247 words 9 votes
30,000 empty homes and nowhere to live: inside Dublin’s housing crisis housing Article 4245 words 19 votes
The business of voluntourism: Do western do-gooders actually do harm? work Article 5309 words, published Sep 13 2018 13 votes
US inmates claim retaliation by prison officials as result of multi-state strike work Article 891 words, published Aug 31 2018 23 votes
In the Cape Town enclave that survived apartheid, the new enemy is gentrification Article 1137 words 4 votes
My son, Osama: The al-Qaida leader’s mother speaks for the first time parenting Article 1848 words 11 votes
Generation Z: ‘We have more to do than drink and take drugs’ Article 1420 words, published Jul 21 2018 6 votes
Should we treat crime as something to be cured rather than punished? Scotland’s police force has adopted a public health model to tackle violence. Should the rest of the world follow suit? Article 3855 words 20 votes
Edward Snowden: Five years after historic NSA leaks, whistleblower looks back in interview Article 1476 words 3 votes
Talk to Deliveroo couriers. See a dystopia that could be your future – the realities facing the ‘contractors’ are grim. No wonder their union is appealing to the high court work Article 1088 words 9 votes