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 ...
Radical organizing was once backed up by a network of physical spaces. How can we rebuild them to support the movements we need now? By Rosie Hampton. If you needed somewhere to meet for left-wing ...
Several land defenders have been killed during nationwide strikes after the far-right government ended a vital fuel subsidy. Cameron Baillie reports. Despite the vibrant displays, it was a day of ...
From court rooms to solar panels, Danny Chivers gives us a round-up of global climate action. It’s official: governments who fail to act on climate change could face serious legal consequences. A ...
The Netherlands faces another far-right victory in this month's elections. But a resurgence of anti-fascist organizing suggests extremists remain a loud minority, writes Thijs Broekkamp. On a grey ...
International aid cuts mean that funding for essential peacekeeping work is drying up. Anthony Langat reports from Nairobi on how the sector is responding. As global conflict surges, peacebuilding is ...
Israel’s genocide may have destroyed Gaza's physical landscape but it cannot extinguish the spirit of a people who have already mastered the art of survival and resistance, writes Ramzy Baroud.
rights when it suits them – but the friends they keep tell a different story. New Internationalist calls for an end to fraternizing with dictators. It’s become so routine it rarely provokes comment.
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