Is the Canadian prime minister’s famous Davos speech as radical as it’s being portrayed? New Internationalist editors share their take.
Femicides are skyrocketing, writes Leonardo Sakamoto.
The hijab debate India won’t let go, writes Tarushi Aswani.
Donald Trump’s military aggression in South America and the Caribbean is another chapter in a new age of impunity.
Western leaders are happy to don the garb of liberty, democracy and human rights when it suits them – but the friends they keep tell a different story. New Internationalist calls for an end to fraternization with dictators.
Brazil’s economy teeters over Trump tariffs, by Leonardo Sakamoto.
The shame of sexual violence belongs to the state, by Rosebell Kagumire.
New Internationalists' view on the proscription of protest.
Black Mirror, Brazilian-style, by Leonardo Sakamoto.
Rohingya: harassed, detained, deported. By Tarushi Aswani.
Plunder deal, not peace deal, by Rosebell Kagumire.
The Global South is rapidly reducing its reliance on old imperial powers. Vijay Prashad argues this presents an unprecedented opportunity to refashion economies and societies for good.