A record number of participants claimed their right to freedom of movement at this year’s marathon. Giedre Steikunaite reports.
Noreen Sadik reports on the aftermath of a very public shooting in the divided city of al-Khalil.
A purpose-built camp offers refugees a sense of relief, but for how long?, asks Sarah Shearman.
Afghan refugee organizer Yonous Muhammadi speaks to Marienna Pope-Weidemann and Samir Dathi in Athens, Greece.
From France to Iceland, two seemingly disparate movements converge around the same dream, writes Jamie Kelsey-Fry.
When looking at the Middle East, all attention is focused on Syria right now, writes Sophia Akram.
Recognition of global warming is one thing; taking genuine action is another, writes Nnimmo Bassey.
Cherri Foytlin meets refugees directly affected by climate change.
Things and people that made us smile - and that raised our ire during the Paris climate talks.
The western media has reported the Paris climate deal as a great success. So why did thousands take to the streets yesterday to denounce it?
Though the deal was a dud, this was no Copenhagen, argue Jess Worth and Danny Chivers.
A brief illustrated history of the climate negotiations by cartoonist Kate Evans.
The Paris Agreement is being hailed as a great success. But will it deliver climate justice? Danny Chivers and Jess Worth put it to the test.
This New Internationalist photo gallery presents events from frontline struggles against climate change during the Paris climate talks.
As the Paris climate talks enter their final hours AG Saño's art is a powerful reminder of exactly what’s at stake.
Naomi Klein speaks with Frank Barat about the limits of the Paris climate talks.
An extraordinary gathering of frontline communities in Paris has been presenting evidence of crimes against nature. Nigerian poet and activist Nnimmo Bassey reports.
Ten performers were arrested today at the Louvre for challenging its sponsorship by oil companies Total and Eni. But they managed to smuggle a phone into their cell to get this message out.
Today, hundreds protested against oil sponsorship at the Louvre and ten were arrested. Jess Worth was in the thick of the action.
As the climate talks come to a head, a surprising number of rich countries are signing up to ambitious goals. But this isn't the big win for the climate justice movement that it may appear, explains Dipti Bhatnagar from Friends of the Earth International.