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London Climate Action Week won’t be the launchpad for these mobilisations—but it can be a moment to regroup, refocus, and ...
Threatened by Chinese scientific and technological advances, the US has dragooned European countries through the North ...
In today’s major global conflicts – in Palestine, Ukraine and Sudan – the UN’s role has largely been in the area of a ...
Jelena Sofronijevic talks conflict and soundscape with installation artist Miloš Trakilović. Branded sportswear has become a stereotype of Slavic cultures, worn across a broad spectrum from social ...
This year marks 50 years since Morocco invaded Western Sahara, forcibly displacing the Sahrawi people into Algeria. Women's rights and climate activist Najla Mohamed-Lamin joins us from the refugee ...
As the West’s power wanes in other areas, Vijay Prashad explains how it's using the arms industry to assert itself. VIJAY: The neoliberals keep telling us that ...
The acclaimed Turkish journalist and writer joins us to talk about the descent from democracy into fascism and the ‘magic formula' for global resistance. Among the progressive Zeitgeist, the dominant ...
Sophie Neiman reports from the Democratic Republic of Congo to shine a light on the neglected stories of women bearing the brunt of war. The sharp sound of glass breaking under a rubber boot echoes ...
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 ...
As COP28 winds down, Hamza Hamouchene sounds the alarm about the dark side of climate capitalism. It now has another claim to fame however, as just six miles away from the town is one of the biggest ...
It was a movement that reverberated on campuses from Cape Town to Oxford. Musawenkosi Cabe speaks to activists who were part of the high-profile push to decolonize universities and challenge white ...
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