Of course the US, which remains the global hegemon, is a special case. But we see politicians’ willingness to befriend ...
SARA ELBASHIR Billions in aid, coupled with Egypt’s harsh new asylum law represent a ‘ruinous’ model that rewards militarism ...
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.
Across the United Kingdom, racist graffiti has scarred walls from Essex to Easington. Multiple mosques have been attacked.
Can the UN step up to face the challenges of the 21st century? Conrad Landin examines its past, present and prospects for the future.
Mohammad Asif Khan maps how shared nationalist ideology and a booming arms trade formed a bond between the governments of India and Israel. The arms trade is bad for both people and the planet. We ...
Joe Mulhall, research director at the anti-fascist organization Hope Not Hate on why the far right is gaining ground around ...
Inequality is average in global terms, but poverty is increasing. Almost 30% are classed as poor, 5.7% in extreme poverty. Regional differences are marked despite framework for redistributing tax ...
Leonardo Sakamoto’s experience of technological dystopia serves as a warning to journalists everywhere. The lives of journalists who expose the criminal activities of the powerful are never easy, no ...
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