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Christopher Werth

Britain's National Gallerly sells its soul to the villainous "Man from Shell" is this recent guerilla theater presentation by the activist group Art Not Oil. Fossil fuel industry support of cultural institutions has become increasingly controversial in th
Environment
For these activists, oil and art just don’t mix
The Cyber Warrior
Conflict
Meet the hacking prodigy you definitely want on your side
If Derek Gow and other advocates of "rewilding" get their way, creatures like his Heck cattle will once again roam wild through parts of Europe.
Environment
‘Rewilding’ activists aim to bring back some long-extinct beasts to Europe
Environment
After 500 or so years, beavers have mysteriously returned to England
Environment
After 500 or so years, beavers have mysteriously returned to England
Dmytro Firtash, one of Ukraine's richest men, is seen in Kiev May 18, 2010.
Business, Economics and Jobs
The arrest of a Ukrainian businessman may be another sign of the US playing hardball with Russia
Andrew Gilham of the UKs Environment Agency points to an area of land designated to be returned to the sea
Environment
With sea levels rising, the UK is starting to let go of some of its coastline
Satellite dishes at Britain's spy agency GCHQ, close to where trans-Atlantic fibre-optic cables come ashore in Cornwall. GCHQ has tapped fibre-optic cables that carry international phone and internet traffic and is sharing vast quantities of personal info
Global Politics
Why the British shrug at government surveillance… It’s Bond. James Bond
Lifelong Forest  Row resident Harold Waters got very close to President Kennedy to take this photo in June 1963.
Global Politics
A tiny British town has its own story of JFK
Scrap pile
Environment
Where should old cargo ships go to die? Some Europeans say bring them home
Isabelle Levy
Environment
Will the French ban on fracking crack under industry pressure?
Arts, Culture & Media
Teaching Parisians to be Nice to Foreign Tourists
Arts, Culture & Media
Playing the Eiffel Tower
Environment
Deep Sea Mining: Economic Bonanza or Environmental Boondoggle?
Business, Economics and Jobs
Fracking in the UK: Supporters Look to Avoid ‘Reckless’ US Mistakes
Global Politics
India Battles Malnutrition with Local Product
Global Politics
Big Retailers Face Resistance in India