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Protesters block the road outside the Canadian embassy in Quito, Ecuador, on 26 March 2024, to oppose mining projects led by Canadian companies, including in the central Sigchos region. Photo: Hamilton López/Imago/Alamy

In the dock

Report on environmental defenders in Ecuador by Michele Bertelli.

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Minerals and maoists

Minerals and maoists

Report on violence in India by Nikita Jain.

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Against FGM

Against FGM

Report on female genital mutilation in The Gambia by Jessie Williams.

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Briefly

Briefly

Resign Ruto!; Rare whale find; Enslaved workers freed; North Korea defection; Samsung strike; Child prisoners; Saving the rainforest.

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Fora turistes

Fora turistes

Report on tourism in Spain by Bethany Rielly.

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Locked up

Locked up

Report on activist arrests in Russia by Richard Swift.

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Children at Ara primary school in the South East Zone of Tigray wait in line to wash their hands before lunch in May 2024. The building behind them was damaged in the war when a shell landed in the school playground. Photo: Mary’s Meals International

Brides to be

Report from Ethiopia by Gabriella Jozwiak.

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Spectators observe a F-15E Strike Eagle warplane at RAF Lakenheath, Suffolk, which has hosted US forces since 1949. Photo: Jetphotos/Alamy

The empire never died

So-called RAF bases filled with US military personnel are a tell-tale sign of Britain’s key role in US imperialism – not simply as a willing agent, but as a compliant subject. By Matt Kennard.

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The Marañón is the principal source of the Amazon River. Photo: Bernard Golden/Alamy

The flow of justice

In Peru, a group of Indigenous women living in isolated communities have been determined in fighting for the rights of their river, including winning a ground-breaking lawsuit. Stephanie Boyd reports.

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An Israeli soldier prevents a photojournalist from taking pictures at a protest in Qalqilya, West Bank, Palestine on 11 August 2022. Photographer Victor Cabo says: ‘With no active riots, soldiers were firing tear gas at demonstrators and journalists to cordon off the area and set up a temporary checkpoint.’ Work has become more difficult for journalists in the West Bank as well as Gaza. Photo: Victor Cabo Baro

Working under fire

Attacks on journalists and press freedom are intensifying around the world. These snapshots from Slovakia, Nigeria, Fiji, Palestine and Kashmir take a closer look at media workers’ struggles and successes during this period of heightened hostility against journalism.

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Trade union conferederation Kilusang Mayo Uno leads the Labour Day demonstration in Manila, 1 May 2015. The organization is part of the National Democratic movement in the Philippines, which includes unions, civil society organizations and political parties organizing against imperialism, feudalism and bureaucrat capitalism. Photo: Gregorio B Dantes Jr/Pacific Press/Alamy

The long resistance

Though it now holds elections, the Philippines is still far from a functioning democracy, and remains under the yoke of US neo-imperialism. Agatha Canape profiles the National Democratic movement leading the struggle.

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The village of Lüzerath, in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, was demolished to allow the expansion of a nearby lignite (brown coal) mine. Green politicians supported the move. Here police officers protect a demolition site in the village from environmental protesters. Photo: Roberto Pfiel/Alamy

Radicalism jettisoned

Amid a widening consciousness of climate change and the decline of traditional social democratic parties, green politics has grown across the Global North. But can green parties really deliver progressive change? By Coll McCail.

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A mural in Potosi, Bolivia featuring Evo Morales, pictured in 2011. Morales led the leftwing Movement Towards Socialism to victory in 2006, and the party has dominated Bolivia's politics ever since. Photo: De Visu/Shutterstock

Political instruments

The Movement Towards Socialism has proved an enduring force in Bolivian politics, in spite of multiple setbacks. Olivia Arigho Stiles traces its history.

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Political parties - The Facts

Political parties - The Facts

Membership, election year, and party types around the world.

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Marine Le Pen at Rassemblement National HQ in Paris, awaiting the results of the second round of France’s 2024 legislative elections. Photo: Le Pictorium/Alamy

Fade to black

With the fading of the historic centre-left and centre-right parties, and mass working-class abstention, Marine Le Pen’s Rassemblement National has built its vote without recreating a typical mass party. By David Broder.

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In the dock

Report on environmental defenders in Ecuador by Michele Bertelli.

Michele Bertelli September, 2024 551 Buy
Minerals and maoists

Report on violence in India by Nikita Jain.

Nikita Jain September, 2024 551 Buy
Against FGM

Report on female genital mutilation in The Gambia by Jessie Williams.

Jessie Williams September, 2024 551 Buy
Briefly

Resign Ruto!; Rare whale find; Enslaved workers freed; North Korea defection; Samsung strike; Child prisoners; Saving the rainforest.

September, 2024 551 Buy
Fora turistes

Report on tourism in Spain by Bethany Rielly.

Bethany Rielly September, 2024 551 Buy
Locked up

Report on activist arrests in Russia by Richard Swift.

Richard Swift September, 2024 551 Buy
Brides to be

Report from Ethiopia by Gabriella Jozwiak.

Gabriella Jozwiak September, 2024 551 Buy
The empire never died

So-called RAF bases filled with US military personnel are a tell-tale sign of Britain’s key role in US imperialism – not simply as a willing agent, but as a compliant subject. By Matt Kennard.

Matt Kennard September, 2024 551 Buy
The flow of justice

In Peru, a group of Indigenous women living in isolated communities have been determined in fighting for the rights of their river, including winning a ground-breaking lawsuit. Stephanie Boyd reports.

Stephanie Boyd September, 2024 551 Buy
Working under fire

Attacks on journalists and press freedom are intensifying around the world. These snapshots from Slovakia, Nigeria, Fiji, Palestine and Kashmir take a closer look at media workers’ struggles and successes during this period of heightened hostility against journalism.

September, 2024 551 Buy
The long resistance

Though it now holds elections, the Philippines is still far from a functioning democracy, and remains under the yoke of US neo-imperialism. Agatha Canape profiles the National Democratic movement leading the struggle.

Agatha Canape September, 2024 551 Buy
Radicalism jettisoned

Amid a widening consciousness of climate change and the decline of traditional social democratic parties, green politics has grown across the Global North. But can green parties really deliver progressive change? By Coll McCail.

Coll McCail September, 2024 551 Buy
Political instruments

The Movement Towards Socialism has proved an enduring force in Bolivian politics, in spite of multiple setbacks. Olivia Arigho Stiles traces its history.

Olivia Arigho Stiles September, 2024 551 Buy
Political parties - The Facts

Membership, election year, and party types around the world.

September, 2024 551 Buy
Fade to black

With the fading of the historic centre-left and centre-right parties, and mass working-class abstention, Marine Le Pen’s Rassemblement National has built its vote without recreating a typical mass party. By David Broder.

David Broder September, 2024 551 Buy