Gallery: From the G20

Baseball at the equator



Football: Still the beautiful game?


The past few years have seen a massive rise in the number diving and cheating incidents on the football pitch.

But who is to blame for this? The managers, the players or maybe the referees?

The referees do have to take some blame, should they be more firm and show more red cards for diving or acts of petulance, managers like Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger would certainly put a stop to there players doing it.

However referees aside, the indiscipline of modern day professionals point towards a lack of respect by both players and managers.

Read the full story at InJournalism Magazine.

Current Affairs

London Olympics: Green or in the red?


When London successfully bid for the 2012 Olympics the bill was estimated at a mere £2.4bn. In 2008 this rose to £9.35bn and in January 2009 Britain officially entered a recession for the first time in 18 years. Considering this backdrop Karolina Tagaris explores whether Britain be able to keep its promise to be the "greenest games in modern times"?

Travel

Camping out in Botswana


Botswana's wilderness is full of otherworldly experiences. You wake up to the grunting laughter of hippos, are transfixed by the hypnotic gaze of googly-eyed giraffes, and startled by the familiarity of a lion's roar. Lisa Reinisch tells what it's like to set up camp in the wilds of Botswana.

Arts

Recessionary art


Photographer and Samaritan volunteer Hege Sæbjørnsen's new exhibition presents a challenging artistic response to the gloomy atmosphere reinforced - if not produced - by the financial crisis. Najate Zouggari chats with Hege Sæbjørnsen about the story behind the exhibition now showing in Clerkenwell.