Articles

Antenatal Depression: Why You Shouldn’t Suffer Alone

One in ten pregnant women suffer from crippling depression but with the right help antenatal depression can be dealt with before the birth of the baby, experts advise

by Hayley Doyle

Japan Resumes Fin Whale Hunting Despite Criticism and Controversy

Japan’s recent decision to include fin whales in its commercial fishing, is expected to face significant backlash

by Nick Ames

Organic and Natural Wines: Where to Raise an Ethical Glass in the UAE  

Sustainable, preservative-free and natural wines are taking off across the region. Here are six beautiful places to say cheers with a conscience.

by Harriet Shephard

International Community Slams Israel’s Rafah Offensive as Global Concern for 1.4 Million Palestinians Grows

Aid via crossing halts as conflict intensifies in Rafah where more than 1.4 million people are sheltering

by Nick Ames

Milan’s Sustainable Style: A Slow Fashion Shopping Guide

Step off the beaten path of Milan’s famous fashion houses to discover a world of eco-conscious designers and artisans who are redefining the city’s style scen

by Kate Wickers

Zabeel House by Jumeirah: A Stylishly Sustainable City Escape

Nestled in the heart of Dubai, Zabeel House by Jumeirah seamlessly blends eco-consciousness with contemporary design

by Anthea Ayache

King of The Urban Jungle: The Leopards Of Mumbai

Long protected by Mumbai’s tribal communities, can the city’s famously adaptable urban leopards survive urbanisation and sterilisation?

by Sarah Freeman

Silencing the Eco-Watchdogs: Threats to Environmental Journalists on the Rise

A UNESCO report for World Press Freedom Day on May 3rd states that 70 per cent of environmental journalists have been attacked for their work

by Nick Ames

Gaza Devastation Greatest Since World War II Say UN

The UN assessment says reconstruction of war-torn Gaza could take at least until 2040 and cost US$50 billion

by Nick Ames

Gulf for Good’s Kat Kearsey Talks Adventure to Advocacy

Kat Kearsey has helmed charity foundation Gulf for Good for almost two decades, here we sit down to ask about her most memorable moments

by Anthea Ayache