Independence
Rubber Bullets in the Rain: Photos of Referendum Day in Barcelona
At least 844 people and 33 police were injured in the violence sparked by the Catalan independence referendum yesterday.
Pirate Bay Founder Is Offering Anonymous Hosting to Fight Government Censorship
Peter Sunde is giving Catalan independence activists free, anonymous hosting and domain names to avoid Spanish government censorship.
Why Pacific and Māori Communities Are Rising Up For West Papua
The independence movement is largely ignored by wider—whiter—New Zealand society.
The News of Zealand: Thursday 6 July
Associate Health Minister Peter Dunne indicates initial support for medicinal cannabis reform, victims who suffered abuse in state institutions seek justice, and Hamburg prepares for massive protests as it hosts the G20 summit.
Two Standing Rock Activists on What Independence Day Means to Them Now
"I find the 4th of July ironic."
Eating Bacon and Eggs in Secret with the Leader of Free West Papua
We caught up with Benny Wenda, leader-in-exile of the West Papuan independence movement on his recent trip to New Zealand.
The Pros and Cons of Scotland Joining Canada
A backdoor to EU membership and maybe more sweet, sweet equalization money for Quebec? Hell yeah
‘Mass Effect: Andromeda’ Reassures Me That Scots Will Still Be Around 168 Years From Now
Don’t worry about Brexit or a second independence referendum, guys—Scotland’s going to be just fine long after we’re all gone.
Scotland Once Again Looks To Dump Post-Brexit Britain
Brexit is changing people's minds about Scottish independence
We Asked Rich Kids What It's Like to Take Money from Their Parents
Students open up about owning what they have, even when it comes off as a little gross.