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Leader of the leftist National Regeneration Movement in Mexico.
Honour for a war criminal from Australia, reports Zoe Holman.
Report on female genital mutilation in The Gambia by Jessie Williams.
Resign Ruto!; Rare whale find; Enslaved workers freed; North Korea defection; Samsung strike; Child prisoners; Saving the rainforest.
So-called RAF bases filled with US military personnel are a tell-tale sign of Britain’s key role in US imperialism – not simply as a willing agent, but as a compliant subject. By Matt Kennard.
In Peru, a group of Indigenous women living in isolated communities have been determined in fighting for the rights of their river, including winning a ground-breaking lawsuit. Stephanie Boyd reports.
Attacks on journalists and press freedom are intensifying around the world. These snapshots from Slovakia, Nigeria, Fiji, Palestine and Kashmir take a closer look at media workers’ struggles and successes during this period of heightened hostility against journalism.
Though it now holds elections, the Philippines is still far from a functioning democracy, and remains under the yoke of US neo-imperialism. Agatha Canape profiles the National Democratic movement leading the struggle.
Amid a widening consciousness of climate change and the decline of traditional social democratic parties, green politics has grown across the Global North. But can green parties really deliver progressive change? By Coll McCail.
The Movement Towards Socialism has proved an enduring force in Bolivian politics, in spite of multiple setbacks. Olivia Arigho Stiles traces its history.
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Introducing... Claudia Sheinbaum | Leader of the leftist National Regeneration Movement in Mexico. |
Richard Swift | September, 2024 | 551 | Buy |
Criminal honours | Honour for a war criminal from Australia, reports Zoe Holman. |
Zoe Holman | September, 2024 | 551 | Buy |
In the dock | Report on environmental defenders in Ecuador by Michele Bertelli. |
Michele Bertelli | September, 2024 | 551 | Buy |
Minerals and maoists | Report on violence in India by Nikita Jain. |
Nikita Jain | September, 2024 | 551 | Buy |
Against FGM | Report on female genital mutilation in The Gambia by Jessie Williams. |
Jessie Williams | September, 2024 | 551 | Buy |
Briefly | Resign Ruto!; Rare whale find; Enslaved workers freed; North Korea defection; Samsung strike; Child prisoners; Saving the rainforest. |
September, 2024 | 551 | Buy | |
Fora turistes | Report on tourism in Spain by Bethany Rielly. |
Bethany Rielly | September, 2024 | 551 | Buy |
Locked up | Report on activist arrests in Russia by Richard Swift. |
Richard Swift | September, 2024 | 551 | Buy |
Brides to be | Report from Ethiopia by Gabriella Jozwiak. |
Gabriella Jozwiak | September, 2024 | 551 | Buy |
The empire never died | So-called RAF bases filled with US military personnel are a tell-tale sign of Britain’s key role in US imperialism – not simply as a willing agent, but as a compliant subject. By Matt Kennard. |
Matt Kennard | September, 2024 | 551 | Buy |
The flow of justice | In Peru, a group of Indigenous women living in isolated communities have been determined in fighting for the rights of their river, including winning a ground-breaking lawsuit. Stephanie Boyd reports. |
Stephanie Boyd | September, 2024 | 551 | Buy |
Working under fire | Attacks on journalists and press freedom are intensifying around the world. These snapshots from Slovakia, Nigeria, Fiji, Palestine and Kashmir take a closer look at media workers’ struggles and successes during this period of heightened hostility against journalism. |
September, 2024 | 551 | Buy | |
The long resistance | Though it now holds elections, the Philippines is still far from a functioning democracy, and remains under the yoke of US neo-imperialism. Agatha Canape profiles the National Democratic movement leading the struggle. |
Agatha Canape | September, 2024 | 551 | Buy |
Radicalism jettisoned | Amid a widening consciousness of climate change and the decline of traditional social democratic parties, green politics has grown across the Global North. But can green parties really deliver progressive change? By Coll McCail. |
Coll McCail | September, 2024 | 551 | Buy |
Political instruments | The Movement Towards Socialism has proved an enduring force in Bolivian politics, in spite of multiple setbacks. Olivia Arigho Stiles traces its history. |
Olivia Arigho Stiles | September, 2024 | 551 | Buy |