Palestinian politician Khalida Jarrar is lifted up by jubilant supporters in Tulkarem, West Bank, after her release from an Israeli jail on 3 June 2016. Jarrar has been repeatedly imprisoned without charge or trial in Israel’s prison regime.Photo: Nedal Eshtayah/APA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News

Life on the Inside

Veteran political prisoner Khalida Jarrar was released during January’s brief ceasefire agreement. Speaking to Louis Brehony, she reflects on life and resistance behind bars.

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NI 558 - Gaza - November, 2025
These illustrations come from Palestinian artist Maisara Baroud’s series ‘I’m still alive’, a visual daily diary from Gaza. Amid Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, he posts a drawing each day to tell friends and families he’s alive. His stark images document displacement, bombardment, fear and the struggle to protect loved ones – capturing both war crimes and endurance, from the stoic figure standing in a bombed out street during Ramadan, to those holding onto their homes in every sense.Illustrations: Maisara Baroud

The Genesis of Palestinian Resistance

Ramzy Baroud traces key events in the Palestinian struggle for liberation.

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NI 558 - Gaza - November, 2025
An activist sails on a boat in solidarity with Palestinians at Italy’s Genoa port on 13 July 2025.Photo: Piero Cruciatti/Alamy Live News

Ports of resistance

As Israel’s third-largest weapons supplier, Italy profits from the genocide in Gaza. Yet dockworkers and students are reviving traditions of international solidarity to challenge this complicity, writes Romana Rubeo.

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NI 558 - Gaza - November, 2025
A historical image from the 1948 Nakba, when more than 700,000 Palestinians were forced out of their homes by Zionist militias during the establishment of the state of Israel.Photo: CPA Media Pte Ltd

Genocide, unmasked

Ilan Pappé dissects the language of genocide used throughout the Zionist movement, from the hidden orders of early military leaders to the lips of Israeli ministers on live TV.

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NI 558 - Gaza - November, 2025
This year, on the first day of Ramadan in Rafah people gathered around a large table for iftar, the fast-breaking meal, as the sun set.Photo: Abdel Kareem Hana/AP Photo

The Long War for Meaning

Gaza-born journalist Ramzy Baroud traces how Palestinians have turned survival into a struggle for dignity, history and freedom, with Gaza at the heart of the resistance.

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NI 558 - Gaza - November, 2025
Left to right: Kneecap members Mo Chara, DJ Próvaí and Móglaí Bap on stage at Glastonbury Festival on 28 June 2025.Photo: Justin Ng/Alamy

You’ve got issues, mate

Thanks to a hit film and a terror charge, the hip-hop trio Kneecap are better known than ever before. Far from attention-seeking, their antics bring a proud tradition of cultural resistance to a new frontier, writes Decca Muldowney.

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NI 557 - The global far right - September, 2025
Greenpeace activists call for the super-rich to pay their fair share as G20 finance ministers meet in Cape Town, South Africa, on 24 February 2025.Photo: Natanya Harrington/Greenpeace

Who should pay for public services?

The left needs a better, more ambitious message when it comes to taxation, argues Jason Hickel.

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NI 557 - The global far right - September, 2025
Illustration: Master1305/Shutterstock

The stories we tell

Tech oligarchs are co-opting fictional universes to sell us a false story of their inevitability. To defeat them we need to reclaim the power of fiction to imagine a world beyond their grasp, argues Elia Ayoub.

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NI 557 - The global far right - September, 2025
Five small ways to resist

Five small ways to resist

Resisting the far right surge. Words by Paula Lacey & Bethany Rielly.

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NI 557 - The global far right - September, 2025
A mural outside Malgrat de Mar train station commemorates the 1937 sinking of the Ciudad de Barcelona by fascist forces. The attack, carried out by a Mussolini submarine, killed at least 60 international volunteers on their way to join the fight against Franco in the Spanish Civil War.Photo: Bethany Rielly

Snapshots of resistance

Around the world, ordinary people are pushing back against the influence of the far right. Bethany Rielly looks at the work of three organizations using culture and conversation to counter hate in their communities.

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NI 557 - The global far right - September, 2025
Indian students in Kolkata, India, condemn the ‘love jihad’ conspiracy theory at a rally on 14 February 2021. The myth, spread by Narendra Modi's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), claims Muslim men are plotting to seduce Hindu women in order to convert them to Islam.Photo: Debajyoti Chakraborty/Nurphoto

Love against the mob

Interfaith couples in India are asserting their right to get married, despite threats of violence. Arshu John and Poorvi Gupta speak to the courageous lovers, activists and lawyers standing against extremists.

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NI 557 - The global far right - September, 2025
Members of the theatre workers’ union IATSE join a rally against the Trump administration’s sweeping immigration raids in Los Angeles on 9 June 2025.Photo: Daniel Cole/Reuters

They’re Coming for the Trade Unionists

Workers are resisting Trumpism – but some corners remain silent. America’s labour movement must now decide if it will stand against fascism or fall with it, argues Kim Kelly.

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NI 557 - The global far right - September, 2025
Illustration: Lucie Wimetz

Orbán's secret weapon

Meet Árpád Habony, the mysterious man behind Viktor Orbán’s rise to power. He’s now working in the shadows to take Hungary’s far-right model global. Connor Mulhern and Balázs Turcsán investigate.

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NI 557 - The global far right - September, 2025
Retirees protest against government cuts to their pensions near congress in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in May 2025.Photo: Patricio A Cabezas

‘No-one can make it alone’

Josefina Salomón reports from Buenos Aires’ neglected barrios where social movements are sharpening the playbook against Javier Milei’s ruthless austerity drive.

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NI 557 - The global far right - September, 2025
The global far right - The Facts

The global far right - The Facts

Political Power; Hate Watch; Law and Order; Conspiracy Machine.

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NI 557 - The global far right - September, 2025
Action & Info

Action & Info

Action, and further reading on the global far right.

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NI 557 - The global far right - September, 2025
In an age of despair, monsters rise from the gutter. Artist James Colomina’s sculpture of Donald Trump crawling from a Manhattan manhole unveiled on 23 July 2024, blurs the line between street art and social warning.Photo: Kylie Cooper/Reuters

A time of monsters

In an age of crisis, despair is the currency of the global far right. How, asks Bethany Rielly, can we turn this reactionary tide?

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NI 557 - The global far right - September, 2025
US Navy sailors signal all go for launch to a Super Hornet fighter jet off the USS Harry S Truman aircraft carrier, operating in the Red Sea, on 13 March 2025.Photo: MC2 Logan Mcguire/US Navy Photo/Alamy Stock Photo

Britain’s undeclared war on Yemen

Ruth Rohde and Jack Cinamon explain how the US and Britain went from selling bombs for use against Yemen to dropping them themselves.

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NI 556 - United Nations at 80 - July, 2025
A young man walks through fire and smoke near the city of Jenin’s main hospital during clashes with the Israeli military in July 2023.Photo: Víctor Cabo

Under the eye of occupation

The Jenin refugee camp has long been branded a ‘capital of resistance’ for Palestinians in the West Bank, but it has paid a price. Kasturi Chakraborty reports on the impacts of Israel’s latest siege and life under surveillance.

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NI 556 - United Nations at 80 - July, 2025
Marking the National Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice on Avenida de Mayo, Buenos Aires on 24 March 2018.Photo: Nicholas Tinelli/Alamy Live News

A past denied

To confront the atrocities of its military dictatorship, Argentina introduced a range of lauded ‘memory and justice’ policies. Now the Javier Milei government is stoking denial of the past and undermining families’ fights for justice. Ali Qassim reports.

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NI 556 - United Nations at 80 - July, 2025

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