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Zoe Holman reports on the Australian public’s overwhelming decision not to recognize Indigenous people in their constitution.
Manitoba’s first First Nations premier, by Richard Swift.
North and East Syrian civilians face a winter without power or water after Turkish airstrikes, reports Eve Morris-Gray.
After the government introduced one of the harshest anti-gay laws in the world, LGBTQI+ Ugandans have been living in an increased climate of fear. Amid preparations for a landmark case challenging the law, Sophie Neiman speaks to the people who are promoting the legislation, and the human rights activists putting everything on the line to get it overturned.
The lush Casamance region of Senegal is home to a long running conflict between the state and an armed separatist movement. Tilda Kämmlein reports on how the illegal trade in timber is fuelling the strife and devastating the local environment.
Richard Murphy takes down the financial shenanigans and mythmaking that rich governments have used to hide their powers to spend for good.
Ecological destruction has been fuelled by extraction and colonialism for hundreds of years, and green capitalism is no different. We need to dismantle the political and economic structures that maintain the status quo, argues Vijay Kolinjivadi.
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Letters | Praise, blame and all points in between? Give us your feedback. |
January, 2024 | 547 | Read | |
View from Africa | We can see the wounded, by Rosebell Kagumire. |
Rosebell Kagumire | January, 2024 | 547 | Buy |
View from India | The quota conundrum, by Nilanjana Bhowmick. |
Nilanjana Bhowmick | January, 2024 | 547 | Buy |
Reasons to be Cheerful | Herding cats; Union strong; Mauritian pride. |
Amy Hall | January, 2024 | 547 | Buy |
Saviour or failure? | Gabriella Jóźwiak reports on the civil unrest in Haiti. |
Gabriella Jóźwiak | January, 2024 | 547 | Buy |
Cold-hearted no | Zoe Holman reports on the Australian public’s overwhelming decision not to recognize Indigenous people in their constitution. |
Zoe Holman | January, 2024 | 547 | Buy |
Introducing... Wab Kinew | Manitoba’s first First Nations premier, by Richard Swift. |
Richard Swift | January, 2024 | 547 | Buy |
Energy warfare | North and East Syrian civilians face a winter without power or water after Turkish airstrikes, reports Eve Morris-Gray. |
Eve Morris-Gray | January, 2024 | 547 | Buy |
24 hours in hell | Report from Gaza by Wafa Al-Udaini. |
Wafa Al-Udaini | January, 2024 | 547 | Buy |
Silencing solidarity | Report from Haifa by Bethany Rielly. |
Bethany Rielly | January, 2024 | 547 | Buy |
Settler rampage | Report from the West Bank by Leila Warah. |
Leila Warah | January, 2024 | 547 | Buy |
‘They want to erase us’ | After the government introduced one of the harshest anti-gay laws in the world, LGBTQI+ Ugandans have been living in an increased climate of fear. Amid preparations for a landmark case challenging the law, Sophie Neiman speaks to the people who are promoting the legislation, and the human rights activists putting everything on the line to get it overturned. |
Sophie Neiman | January, 2024 | 547 | Buy |
Wood-fired war | The lush Casamance region of Senegal is home to a long running conflict between the state and an armed separatist movement. Tilda Kämmlein reports on how the illegal trade in timber is fuelling the strife and devastating the local environment. |
Tilda Kämmlein | January, 2024 | 547 | Buy |
Quantitative easing and its aftermath | Richard Murphy takes down the financial shenanigans and mythmaking that rich governments have used to hide their powers to spend for good. |
Richard Murphy | January, 2024 | 547 | Buy |
How to end eco-apartheid: disrupt, abolish, and repair | Ecological destruction has been fuelled by extraction and colonialism for hundreds of years, and green capitalism is no different. We need to dismantle the political and economic structures that maintain the status quo, argues Vijay Kolinjivadi. |
Vijay Kolinjivadi | January, 2024 | 547 | Buy |