International writer and poet, environmentalist, activist Paul Kingsnorth will be coming to Stratford’s St. John’s Church (London E15) to speak about his book ‘Real England’, which chronicles campaigns across England in people’s battle against the bland and homogenisation of public spaces.
This 3-mile-long “human chain handshake” from the Dalai Lama at the Royal Albert Hall to the Chinese Embassy will send a positive global message for meaningful Chinese-Tibetan dialogue before the Olympics.
Relax, unwind, make new friends and learn about herbs in a rural location set between Bristol and Cardiff.
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Be part of the 3-mile-long “human chain handshake” and help to peacefully send a message for a Tibet-China dialogue around the world.
The IWPR reports on evidence that proves the Zimbabwean election recount was a ruse
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