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More widely, there’s an urgent need for truly decolonized laws across Africa. But at this time of tremendous pushback against ...
‘Together we have the chance to save the planet’ goes a Rio Tinto ad on Serbian TV. But saving the planet in this instance ...
A judicial review over the UK government’s arms sales to Israel drew to a close today in London’s Royal Courts of Justice.
Jelena Sofronijevic talks conflict and soundscape with installation artist Miloš Trakilović.
In September last year the UK government suspended a number of licences for arms exports to Israel, but it made an exception ...
Critical minerals are supposed to be our way out of climate chaos, but mining them has its costs. Vanessa Baird investigates.
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 ...
After years of oppressive rule, Syrian women may finally have a chance at equality. But the window of opportunity is closing, writes Zaina Erhaim. After years of life under the rule of Syrian dictator ...
So-called RAF bases filled with US military personnel are a tell-tale sign of Britain’s key role in US imperialism, writes Matt Kennard. Four years after my book The Racket was first published, I ...
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 ...
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