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Alexandra Narváez (centre), A'i Cofán leader of the Indigenous Ecuadorian Sinangoe community, left COP16 feeling sidelined. Photo: Nico Kingman/Amazon Frontlines

Carving Space

Indigenous leaders from the Amazon call out COP16's sidelining of their voices while biodiversity and their homes face relentless threats, writes Beatriz Miranda.

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Fishing boats docked in a small river flowing out into the Atlantic Ocean near Georgetown, Guyana. Beneath the coastal waters is the largest oil discovery of the 21st century. Photo: Tim Smith/Panos Pictures

Forever Oil

An oil rush is reshaping Guyana’s future, but as profits bypass locals could a familiar history of exploitation, extraction and colonialism be repeating itself? Ben Jacob reports on a nation at a crossroads.

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Part of a protest led by migrants in Greece. This picture was taken in the village of Diavata near Thessaloniki on 6 April 2019. Photo: Angelos Tzortzinis/DPA/Alamy Stock Photo

‘I just want to get out’

Ten years on from the height of Europe’s refugee ‘crisis’, Greece remains a ‘holding pen’ for people on the move trying to start new lives. Charlie Milner reports from Lagadikia camp, where hundreds are stuck in limbo.

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Noori Begum holds a photograph of her husband who disappeared decades ago. Her son looks on in the background. Photo: Farhaan Sayeed Masoodi

They never came home

Thousands of men have gone missing in Kashmir since the 1980s. Tauseef Ahmad and Sajid Raina report on the hardships faced by ‘half widows’ as they live with the uncertainty of their husbands’ disappearance.

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The sun sets over Adre camp in eastern Chad in July 2024. More than 150,000 people who have fled the war in Sudan are living here. Photo: Ivor Prickett/Panos Pictures

Armed to the brink

Eiad Husham reports on how the flow of weapons into Sudan is fuelling violence and the devastation of war.

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Fossil Free London protest outside the London office of oil giant BP on 6 December 2023. The demonstration was sparked by Israel awarding the company – and five others – licenses to explore for gas off the coast of Gaza. Photo: Andrea Domeniconi/Alamy Stock Photo

One struggle

Joely Thomas explores the role of activists in showing how climate action and demilitarization cannot be separated.

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 Photo: Matias Luge

Eco-friendly fire

Western militaries are taking on a new enemy: climate change. Nico Edwards unpicks the myth of green militarism.

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A protest against the war in Gaza on the streets of New Delhi, India, on 1 June 2024. Photo: Altaf Qadri/AP Photo/Alamy

Partners in power

Israel and India have gone from covert traders to public allies, and arms are part of the special relationship. Mohammad Asif Khan outlines the nexus of power and what people are doing to try and disrupt it.

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As part of the campaign against Raytheon, signs like this were created – a play on ‘Free Derry Corner’ which can be seen in the background. Photo: DAWC

Victory in defiance

Amy Hall explains how a group of determined activists ran one of the world’s biggest arms companies out of town.

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Two F-35s and two T-38C Talons fly in formation over the skies of Oklahoma in the US on 31 October 2024. Photo: Christopher Ornelas Jr/Apfootage/Alamy

Guns or diplomacy?

As the West’s power wanes in other areas, the arms industry is the perfect vehicle through which to assert itself. Vijay Prashad discusses the trade’s influence on international relations with Amy Hall.

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The arms trade - The Facts

The arms trade - The Facts

State of the industry; Deadly business; At the border; Who’s supplying whom?

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Action & Info

Action & Info

Action, and further reading on the arms trade.

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Palestine Action activists occupy the roof of an Elbit Systems building in Bristol, Southwest England on 13 April 2021. Photo: Vladimir Morozov/Akxmedia/Alamy Stock Photo

Deadly trade

People across the world are standing up to the power of the arms trade. Amy Hall explores its threat to life and democracy.

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Spotlight: Evelyn Hollow

Parapsychologist Evelyn Hollow talks to Conrad Landin about debunking the ‘lunar lunacy effect’, ghosts and the power of belief.

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Books Essay: Mum’s the word

Books Essay: Mum’s the word

A new book traces the history of modern Britain through the practice and political effects of motherhood. By Ruth Gilbert.

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Carving Space

Indigenous leaders from the Amazon call out COP16's sidelining of their voices while biodiversity and their homes face relentless threats, writes Beatriz Miranda.

Beatriz Miranda January, 2025 553 Buy
Forever Oil

An oil rush is reshaping Guyana’s future, but as profits bypass locals could a familiar history of exploitation, extraction and colonialism be repeating itself? Ben Jacob reports on a nation at a crossroads.

Ben Jacob January, 2025 553 Buy
‘I just want to get out’

Ten years on from the height of Europe’s refugee ‘crisis’, Greece remains a ‘holding pen’ for people on the move trying to start new lives. Charlie Milner reports from Lagadikia camp, where hundreds are stuck in limbo.

Charlie Milner January, 2025 553 Buy
They never came home

Thousands of men have gone missing in Kashmir since the 1980s. Tauseef Ahmad and Sajid Raina report on the hardships faced by ‘half widows’ as they live with the uncertainty of their husbands’ disappearance.

Tauseef Ahmad and Sajid Raina January, 2025 553 Buy
Armed to the brink

Eiad Husham reports on how the flow of weapons into Sudan is fuelling violence and the devastation of war.

Eiad Husham January, 2025 553 Buy
One struggle

Joely Thomas explores the role of activists in showing how climate action and demilitarization cannot be separated.

Joely Thomas January, 2025 553 Buy
Eco-friendly fire

Western militaries are taking on a new enemy: climate change. Nico Edwards unpicks the myth of green militarism.

Nico Edwards January, 2025 553 Buy
Partners in power

Israel and India have gone from covert traders to public allies, and arms are part of the special relationship. Mohammad Asif Khan outlines the nexus of power and what people are doing to try and disrupt it.

Mohammad Asif Khan January, 2025 553 Buy
Victory in defiance

Amy Hall explains how a group of determined activists ran one of the world’s biggest arms companies out of town.

Amy Hall January, 2025 553 Buy
Guns or diplomacy?

As the West’s power wanes in other areas, the arms industry is the perfect vehicle through which to assert itself. Vijay Prashad discusses the trade’s influence on international relations with Amy Hall.

Amy Hall January, 2025 553 Buy
The arms trade - The Facts

State of the industry; Deadly business; At the border; Who’s supplying whom?

January, 2025 553 Buy
Action & Info

Action, and further reading on the arms trade.

January, 2025 553 Buy
Deadly trade

People across the world are standing up to the power of the arms trade. Amy Hall explores its threat to life and democracy.

Amy Hall January, 2025 553 Buy
Spotlight: Evelyn Hollow

Parapsychologist Evelyn Hollow talks to Conrad Landin about debunking the ‘lunar lunacy effect’, ghosts and the power of belief.

Conrad Landin November, 2024 552 Buy
Books Essay: Mum’s the word

A new book traces the history of modern Britain through the practice and political effects of motherhood. By Ruth Gilbert.

Ruth Gilbert November, 2024 552 Buy