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View from Brazil

View from Brazil

Brazil’s struggle to tax the super-rich. By Leonardo Sakamoto.

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View from Africa

View from Africa

A right to pollute? By Rosebell Kagumire.

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View from India

View from India

Beyond outrage, by Nilanjana Bhowmick.

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 Illustration: Emma Peer

Reasons to be Cheerful

Good Foundations; Gig Workers’ Victory; Eu Targets Investor Courts.

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Inflation to extremism

Inflation to extremism

Harriet Barber reports on ‘Argentina’s Trump’, Javier Milei.

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A Shompen band traversing a river on Great Nicobar Island. Photo: Anthropological Survey of India

Deadly Development

India's Indigenous Shompen tribe at risk, writes Callum Russell.

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Cattle at pasture amid destroyed Amazon rainforest. Photo: Alamy/Paralaxis

Prohibition or climate?

Efforts to halt climate catastrophe will fail if drugs aren’t on the agenda, a new reform campaign is warning. Report by Clemmie James.

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Australia logged

Australia logged

Report on the decimation of Tasmania’s old growth forest by Nick Dowson.

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Computer says no

Computer says no

Report on the UK’s ‘Online Safety’ Bill by Nick Dowson.

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 Illustration: Emma Peer

Introducing... Bernardo Arévalo

The winner of Guatemala’s presidential race.

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A protester poses during demonstrations in support of Senegalese opposition leader Ousmane Sonko. Photo: Cooper Inveen/Reuters

The ‘coup belt’?

Report from Senegal by Obiora Ikoku.

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A resident walks past photos from French photographer JR displayed on a wall in Clichy-Sous-Bois, outside Paris. The photos were an attempt at presenting a more positive image of the inhabitants of the banlieues in the wake of 2005 riots. Photo: Associated Press /Christophe Ena/Alamy

Paris isn’t dead yet

The urban areas surrounding Paris are often considered a symptom – or cause – of the failure of France’s social policies. Cole Stangler speaks to residents of the banlieues, and finds exploitation and division – but a spirit of resistance too.

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Mahammoud Traore, 75, supports a family of 21 people through farming in Dougouninkoro, Mali, but new weather patterns mean they can no longer harvest enough for their food stores to last the whole year. Photo: Jake Lyell/Alamy

Climate coups

Abdoulie Ceesay, Gambian representative to the COP28 climate summit, argues if the West wants to address the wave of coups in Africa, it must take real climate action – rather than pursuing further failed militarization.

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Protesters sit in a tent near the entrance of the phosphate mine in Umm al-arais, Tunisia, on 15 February 2018. Photo: Zoubeir Souissi/Reuters

‘Leave us alone’

Natasha Ion reports on how Gabès residents are taking on Tunisia’s phosphate industry, despite the odds stacked against them.

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Workers pull tourists through the meadows of Gulmarg, a popular skiing destination in Jammu and Kashmir on 7 February 2021. Photo: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy

A holiday in Kashmir

The Indian state’s determination to promote Kashmir as a tourist destination is part of a larger strategy to legitimize its continued military occupation, writes Pranay Somayajula.

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View from Brazil

Brazil’s struggle to tax the super-rich. By Leonardo Sakamoto.

Leonardo Sakamoto November, 2023 546 Buy
View from Africa

A right to pollute? By Rosebell Kagumire.

Rosebell Kagumire November, 2023 546 Buy
View from India

Beyond outrage, by Nilanjana Bhowmick.

Nilanjana Bhowmick November, 2023 546 Buy
Reasons to be Cheerful

Good Foundations; Gig Workers’ Victory; Eu Targets Investor Courts.

Sonia Zhur November, 2023 546 Buy
Inflation to extremism

Harriet Barber reports on ‘Argentina’s Trump’, Javier Milei.

Harriet Barber November, 2023 546 Buy
Deadly Development

India's Indigenous Shompen tribe at risk, writes Callum Russell.

Callum Russell November, 2023 546 Buy
Prohibition or climate?

Efforts to halt climate catastrophe will fail if drugs aren’t on the agenda, a new reform campaign is warning. Report by Clemmie James.

Clemmie James November, 2023 546 Buy
Australia logged

Report on the decimation of Tasmania’s old growth forest by Nick Dowson.

Nick Dowson November, 2023 546 Buy
Computer says no

Report on the UK’s ‘Online Safety’ Bill by Nick Dowson.

Nick Dowson November, 2023 546 Buy
Introducing... Bernardo Arévalo

The winner of Guatemala’s presidential race.

Richard Swift November, 2023 546 Buy
The ‘coup belt’?

Report from Senegal by Obiora Ikoku.

Obiora Ikoku November, 2023 546 Buy
Paris isn’t dead yet

The urban areas surrounding Paris are often considered a symptom – or cause – of the failure of France’s social policies. Cole Stangler speaks to residents of the banlieues, and finds exploitation and division – but a spirit of resistance too.

Cole Stangler November, 2023 546 Buy
Climate coups

Abdoulie Ceesay, Gambian representative to the COP28 climate summit, argues if the West wants to address the wave of coups in Africa, it must take real climate action – rather than pursuing further failed militarization.

Abdoulie Ceesay November, 2023 546 Buy
‘Leave us alone’

Natasha Ion reports on how Gabès residents are taking on Tunisia’s phosphate industry, despite the odds stacked against them.

Natasha Ion November, 2023 546 Buy
A holiday in Kashmir

The Indian state’s determination to promote Kashmir as a tourist destination is part of a larger strategy to legitimize its continued military occupation, writes Pranay Somayajula.

Pranay Somayajula November, 2023 546 Buy