DECCA: For Ramzy, guest editing this issue was highly personal.
Many people around the world might not know of us, for our struggle rarely makes headlines.
Billions in aid, coupled with Egypt’s harsh new asylum law represent a ‘ruinous’ model that rewards militarism over public services. Sara Elbashir and Louis Boyd-Madsen report from Cairo. Fatima is ...
Despite the latest ‘ceasefire’, Israel’s genocide and engineered famine continues to devastate Gaza. This magazine confronts ...
In the face of the global far right’s dominance, Eastern Europe’s left movements offer lessons in resistance, writes Áron Rossman-Kiss. ‘We’ve done it once – we can do it again,’ said Dominika Lasota ...
An oil boom is reshaping Guyana’s future. Ben Jacob traces the country’s long history of colonial exploitation from Britain’s sugar factory to Exxon’s oil fields. Georgetown, the capital city of ...
Built by formerly enslaved people, Freetown’s historic ‘bod oses’ now face an existential threat as foreign embassies move in. Jody Ray reports. On a humid March morning this year, police officers ...
A UK public inquiry has turned its lens onto the police surveillance of Black family justice campaigns. Will it get some long overdue answers? Bethany Rielly reports. Richard Adams still remembers the ...
Israel’s use and abuse of environmentalism should serve as a warning writes Henry Luzzatto. The Israeli campaign in Gaza has wrought devastation on an overwhelming scale, not just on the Palestinian ...
Co-founder of the Debt Collective debtors' union Astra Taylor speaks to Amy Hall about building collective power to abolish illegitimate debt.
From arms deals to surveillance tech exchanges, Yara Hawari explains how alliances are fostered between Israel and Arab governments. Since the Israeli regime unleashed an unprecedented attack on the ...
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