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Women with lotus flowers – a national symbol – join the celebrations in Ho Chi Minh city on 30 April 2025. Photo: Tom Fawthrop

Celebrations clouded by toxic legacy

Vietnam’s jubilee parades clash with the lingering poisons of war, by Tom Fawthrop.

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Rewarding bullies

Rewarding bullies

Starmer courts Trump at the expense of UK rights and digital protections, by Anita Bhadani.

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Lethal exports

Lethal exports

US gun pipeline fuels Haiti’s gangs while Washington looks away, by Steve Shaw.

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Briefly

Briefly

Starbucks’ slaves; Canal clash; Tracking a crackdown; Deeper dictatorship; Long legacy; Royal negligence.

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Attack on aid

Attack on aid

Gaza aid ship blasted as Israel extends its siege beyond the shoreline, by Paula Lacey.

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En route

En route

Kolkata’s century-old trams battle property tycoons and political apathy to stay in motion, by Ritwika Mitra.

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Possessions lie scattered across a home damaged by an Indian strike in Neelum Valley, Pakistan-administered Kashmir, on 13 May 2025. Photo: Stringer/Reuters

Fear lingers

Kashmiris pay the price while Delhi and Islamabad posture for power, by Adil Hussain and Adil Hussain .

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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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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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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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After failing to use the tools at its disposal to prevent the Ukraine war, the UN has receded further from view as the fighting continues. Here Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky inspects a building damaged by a Russian missile attack in Vyshgorod, 25 November 2022. Photo: American Photo Archive/Alamy

Trading rhetoric

The war in Ukraine has thrown the UN’s weaknesses and contradictions into sharp relief, argues Lily Lynch.

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‘The smears make me stronger’

Francesca Albanese has stepped out of the United Nations’ structures to speak directly to the world’s people about the ongoing genocide in Palestine. Bethany Rielly meets her.

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Palestinians inspect the rubble of the Yassin Mosque at Shati refugee camp in Gaza City. It was hit by  hit by an Israeli airstrike on 9 October 2023. Photo: Adel Hana/Associated Press/Alamy

Fiddling while Gaza burns

Having facilitated Israel’s settler-colonial project, the UN is now helpless to pick up the pieces. By Hamza Yusuf.

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The US tests an atomic bomb in the Nevada desert, 1953. Photo: Horizon/Alamy

Fork in the road

In March, a UN conference sought to make progress towards outlawing nuclear weapons for good. But how can it make a difference while the world’s nuclear powers ignore it? Xander Elliards reports from New York.

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United Nations - The Facts

United Nations - The Facts

Components, budget, and the peacekeepers of the United Nations.

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Celebrations clouded by toxic legacy

Vietnam’s jubilee parades clash with the lingering poisons of war, by Tom Fawthrop.

Tom Fawthrop July, 2025 556 Buy
Rewarding bullies

Starmer courts Trump at the expense of UK rights and digital protections, by Anita Bhadani.

Anita Bhadani July, 2025 556 Buy
Lethal exports

US gun pipeline fuels Haiti’s gangs while Washington looks away, by Steve Shaw.

Steve Shaw July, 2025 556 Buy
Briefly

Starbucks’ slaves; Canal clash; Tracking a crackdown; Deeper dictatorship; Long legacy; Royal negligence.

Bethany Rielly July, 2025 556 Buy
Attack on aid

Gaza aid ship blasted as Israel extends its siege beyond the shoreline, by Paula Lacey.

Paula Lacey July, 2025 556 Buy
En route

Kolkata’s century-old trams battle property tycoons and political apathy to stay in motion, by Ritwika Mitra.

Ritwika Mitra July, 2025 556 Buy
Fear lingers

Kashmiris pay the price while Delhi and Islamabad posture for power, by Adil Hussain and Adil Hussain .

Adil Hussain and Adil Hussain July, 2025 556 Buy
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.

Ruth Rohde and Jack Cinamon July, 2025 556 Buy
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.

Kasturi Chakraborty July, 2025 556 Buy
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.

Ali Qassim July, 2025 556 Buy
Trading rhetoric

The war in Ukraine has thrown the UN’s weaknesses and contradictions into sharp relief, argues Lily Lynch.

Lily Lynch July, 2025 556 Buy
‘The smears make me stronger’

Francesca Albanese has stepped out of the United Nations’ structures to speak directly to the world’s people about the ongoing genocide in Palestine. Bethany Rielly meets her.

Bethany Rielly July, 2025 556 Buy
Fiddling while Gaza burns

Having facilitated Israel’s settler-colonial project, the UN is now helpless to pick up the pieces. By Hamza Yusuf.

Hamza Yusuf July, 2025 556 Buy
Fork in the road

In March, a UN conference sought to make progress towards outlawing nuclear weapons for good. But how can it make a difference while the world’s nuclear powers ignore it? Xander Elliards reports from New York.

Xander Elliards July, 2025 556 Buy
United Nations - The Facts

Components, budget, and the peacekeepers of the United Nations.

July, 2025 556 Buy