As we saw in 2024, public opposition to the deadly arms trade has continued to grow throughout the year. In the Keynote for ...
The belly of the beast – the prison – is a terrain that has long been a site of struggle for working class, racialized and ...
The Covid-19 pandemic may have put Algeria’s revolutionary uprising temporarily on hold, but, as Hamza Hamouchene observes, the will to topple the military regime remains strong.
The pandemic has left millions of people on the brink of starvation. Hazel Healy asks why our food system is failing the poorest so badly – and offers a glimpse of a more equitable path. With extra ...
Mining affected communities in Chile, Peru, South Africa and Indonesia have condemned the British government’s new critical ...
Exactly 34 years after a ruling by the ICJ recognized the Saharawi’s right to self-determination, British MPs gathered to call for the release of seven human rights defenders in Morocco. Stefan ...
One year after a court ruling, the Ogiek are still waiting for reparations. Amy Hall reports on a case that could change the lives of Indigenous people across the region.
Pranab Doley, an Indigenous activist from the Mising people, condemns the militarization of the conservation industry in India and beyond, and its threat to the land’s best protectors.
Equality matters in terms of health and happiness, but surprising new data reveals that it is also better for the environment – in the more equal rich countries, people on average consume less, ...
When it comes to the future, the car simply can't compete. *Chris Webb* charts the comeback of the people's best friend – the humble bicycle. And you can even make one out of bamboo.
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