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Members of the Iranian diaspora hold posters of Reza Pahlavi while waving the pre-revolution flag at an anti-regime protest in Berlin on 6 March 2026. Many in the emigrant community remain nostalgic for the deposed monarchy, while others are deeply critical of it. Photo: Imagebroker via Alamy

Reza Pahlavi: legitimacy cannot be televised

The West’s attempts to position the Iranian monarch’s son as a ‘credible’ alternative to the Khamenei regime isn’t resonating domestically, argues Peiman Salehi.

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View from Brazil

View from Brazil

Work to live or live to work? By Leonardo Sakamoto.

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View from Africa

View from Africa

Whose safety counts online? By Rosebell Kagumire.

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View from India

View from India

The cost of climate chaos, by Tarushi Aswani.

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 Illustration: Emma Peer

Introducing... Greenland Resistance

Inuit communities across the Arctic are resisting Donald Trump’s plans for Greenland, warning against a new era of colonial control. By Richard Swift.

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Members of the Nuestra America Flotilla arrive at José Martí International Airport in Havana, Cuba, on 17 March 2026. Photo: Let Cuba Breathe

Breaking the siege

As US sanctions deepen Cuba’s energy crisis, international activists are attempting to deliver aid and challenge the decades-long blockade. By Maxine Betteridge-Moes.

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 Illustration: Emma Peer

Reasons to be Cheerful

Liberating love; Good riddance; Second wind.

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Predatory Debt

Predatory Debt

As Ethiopia seeks debt relief amid economic crisis, private lenders are pursuing legal action for bigger profits. By Tim Jones.

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Anti-war activists march through the streets of London on 21 March 2026, protesting the US and Israeli wars on Iran, Lebanon and Palestine, and the support provided by Britain’s Labour government. Photo: Ron Fassbender/Alamy Live News

Bases out

As regional conflict intensifies, many Cypriots fear Britain’s military bases are turning their island into a frontline. By Futura D’Aprile.

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Internet Apartheid

Internet Apartheid

As war deepens and internet access becomes a tool of political control, many Iranians are being cut off from both information and each other. By Rebecca Ruth Gould.

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Prioritizing Stability

Prioritizing Stability

As missiles cross Jordanian skies, ordinary life continues beneath the weight of regional war and economic uncertainty. By Yamuna Matheswaran.

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A man gestures as he collects belongings from a partially destroyed building in Beirut, Lebanon, on 10 April 2026. The building was hit by an Israeli air strike targeting the sea front. Photo: Marwan Naamani/Zuma Press Wire

Under Fire

For Lebanon’s migrant workers, war compounds a crisis of exploitation, displacement and neglect. By Paul Hefel-James.

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Wind farms dot the South Wales Valleys. Pen y Cymoedd, the largest onshore wind farm in England and Wales, powers one in six homes in Wales. Owned by a Swedish company, the farm offers few jobs to local people. In contrast, community wind projects like Awel Aman Tawe are generating cheaper electricity while funding local education and arts programmes. Photo: Elijah Thomas

Merthyr rises once again

The Welsh Valleys have been shaped by centuries of extraction, with stark inequality laying the foundation for the rise of the far right today. But there are lessons to be learnt from its rich socialist history, and the solution is also close to home. Maxine Betteridge-Moes, Bethany Rielly and Lydia Godden report.

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Bara Abdel Rahman holds on to her eight-month-old son Mohamed during his recovery at the malnutrition ward in the Lewere Cap Anamur Hospital, Kauda, on 14 February 2026. Photo: Guy Peterson

Surviving Sudan’s ‘man-made’ famine

The city of Kadugli provides a devastating window on how starvation is being weaponized in war. Sophie Neiman and Guy Peterson speak to some of those who have fled the siege and are struggling to survive.

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Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Give us your feedback.

May, 2026 561 Read
Reza Pahlavi: legitimacy cannot be televised

The West’s attempts to position the Iranian monarch’s son as a ‘credible’ alternative to the Khamenei regime isn’t resonating domestically, argues Peiman Salehi.

Peiman Salehi May, 2026 561 Buy
View from Brazil

Work to live or live to work? By Leonardo Sakamoto.

Leonardo Sakamoto May, 2026 561 Buy
View from Africa

Whose safety counts online? By Rosebell Kagumire.

Rosebell Kagumire May, 2026 561 Buy
View from India

The cost of climate chaos, by Tarushi Aswani.

Tarushi Aswani May, 2026 561 Buy
Introducing... Greenland Resistance

Inuit communities across the Arctic are resisting Donald Trump’s plans for Greenland, warning against a new era of colonial control. By Richard Swift.

Richard Swift May, 2026 561 Buy
Breaking the siege

As US sanctions deepen Cuba’s energy crisis, international activists are attempting to deliver aid and challenge the decades-long blockade. By Maxine Betteridge-Moes.

Maxine Betteridge-Moes May, 2026 561 Buy
Reasons to be Cheerful

Liberating love; Good riddance; Second wind.

Bethany Rielly May, 2026 561 Buy
Predatory Debt

As Ethiopia seeks debt relief amid economic crisis, private lenders are pursuing legal action for bigger profits. By Tim Jones.

Tim Jones May, 2026 561 Buy
Bases out

As regional conflict intensifies, many Cypriots fear Britain’s military bases are turning their island into a frontline. By Futura D’Aprile.

Futura D’Aprile May, 2026 561 Buy
Internet Apartheid

As war deepens and internet access becomes a tool of political control, many Iranians are being cut off from both information and each other. By Rebecca Ruth Gould.

Rebecca Ruth Gould May, 2026 561 Buy
Prioritizing Stability

As missiles cross Jordanian skies, ordinary life continues beneath the weight of regional war and economic uncertainty. By Yamuna Matheswaran.

Yamuna Matheswaran May, 2026 561 Buy
Under Fire

For Lebanon’s migrant workers, war compounds a crisis of exploitation, displacement and neglect. By Paul Hefel-James.

Paul Hefel-James May, 2026 561 Buy
Merthyr rises once again

The Welsh Valleys have been shaped by centuries of extraction, with stark inequality laying the foundation for the rise of the far right today. But there are lessons to be learnt from its rich socialist history, and the solution is also close to home. Maxine Betteridge-Moes, Bethany Rielly and Lydia Godden report.

Maxine Betteridge-Moes and Bethany Rielly and Lydia Godden May, 2026 561 Buy
Surviving Sudan’s ‘man-made’ famine

The city of Kadugli provides a devastating window on how starvation is being weaponized in war. Sophie Neiman and Guy Peterson speak to some of those who have fled the siege and are struggling to survive.

Sophie Neiman and Guy Peterson May, 2026 561 Buy