High seas hijinks for Paul WatsonHis life of radical activism lands him in a familiar spot: a European jail cell
Epidemic myopia levels among East Asian youthScreen time—and being cooped up inside, without natural light—may be to blame
U.S. workers: Need job, can’t travel to AlbertaWashington wants Ottawa to make it easier for U.S. workers to fill vacancies there
In Libya, Lockerbie bomber’s death brings sigh of relief, leaves questions unansweredMaclean’s reports from Tripoli
’The Poetry of the Taliban’ stirs controversy in Britain and beyondA new anthology is both depressing and revelatory
Estonia already offers free WiFi. Next up: free public transitThe mayor of Tallinn hopes to make the city ’the flagship of the green movement in Europe’
China’s awkward position: on both sides of the Sudanese civil warChina sells arms to Khartoum, but needs oil from its southern neighbour
Stockholm’s twenty-somethings cut loose at mid-day discosLunchtime dance parties break up the monotony of the workday and are spreading across Europe and beyond
No jacket required for Japan’s post-nuclear etiquette of coolThe country’s government encourages ’office casual’ but workers are reluctant to dress down, despite soaring temperatures