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In 2023, we investigated the octopus trade, tracing its journey from Mauritanian waters to plates in Spain and Japan and asking a simple question: should we still be eating octopus? The reporting was published, among other outlets,...
Red Line has just completed its first full year!
Here’s a wrap-up of what we’ve published this year on Red Line, bringing reporting from different regions that looks at power, repression, environmental harm and resistance.
At the start of...
Lars-Ánte Kuhmunen, a Sámi reindeer herder and joik singer: Rensjön, Sweden. Photo credit: Nathalie Bertrams
We’ve been working with Cultural Survival and Indigenous Rights Radio to make radio documentaries on indigenous and traditional cu...
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This month, a court in Lagos, Nigeria, brought some good news. The Federal High Court’s conviction of a man for illegally selling a metric ton of valuable pangolin scales marks a win in the protection against the trafficking of the...
In this edition, Tristen considers the end of the African National Congress (ANC) as the hegemonic political party in South Africa. The results of the 2025 general election saw the ANC sink to well below the 50% mark.
Source: IEC South Af...
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Nathalie, Ingrid and Tristen are Red Line, a journalist collective, reporting on democracy, culture and environmental crimes.
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