This year marks 50 years since Morocco invaded Western Sahara, forcibly displacing the Sahrawi people into Algeria. Women's ...
Climate activists are taking a direct stand against the far right, writes Danny Chivers. A climate change denier sits in the White House. The far-right AFD – who firmly oppose any action on the ...
Leonardo Sakamoto argues that his election success contains a lesson for Lula – the cost of living must be lowered. Donald Trump won the election in the United States – at least in part – by ...
Leonardo Sakamoto on Jair Bolsonaro’s not-so-triumphant return, as he faces a slew of lawsuits over alleged election meddling in Brazil.
Author and journalist Mark Lynas and researcher and writer Claire Robinson go head-to-head.
They may be losing popularity in Gaza, but Hamas are a force to be reckoned with – even by Israel. Louisa Waugh reports.
X has slunk back to Brazil after Elon Musk’s very public standoff with the law. Other governments could learn from the debacle, argues Leonardo Sakamoto.
The award-winning author, poet and activist considers herself above all a daughter of the Earth, as she explains to Frank Barat.
Paul Rogers says the growing influence of home-grown and foreign fundamentalists makes a negotiated settlement even more urgent.
In the lead story from our May-June 2023 issue, Zoe Holman looks at how the so-called ‘peace process’ has allowed Israel to deepen its colonial project over Palestinian lives.
The musician, activist and former child soldier gives a sombre assessment of life in South Sudan two years after independence.
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