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‘People are very angry’. Canadian climate activist Jacob Pirro meets Paula Lacey to discuss being locked up for taking direct action, and what motivates him.
Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World.
Polyp tells the story of the movement that shook up civil rights in Britain – and refused the limitations of respectable politics.
In the first letter of a new series, Maya Misikir writes about the loss of her citys soul to a new development project thats ripping communities apart.
Without a reckoning over their support for Israeli genocide, the US Democrats are doomed to fail, argues Decca Muldowney.
Yoon Can’t Hide; Wiki Wars; Ceasefire Now?; Parental Justice; Rights Rollback.
From global terrorist to de facto leader, Richard Swift explores Ahmed al-Sharaa’s tumultuous transformation and the uncertain future he now charts for Syria.
Egypt’s new law puts asylum-seekers at risk as Sisi’s regime clamps down on dissent. Lara Gibson investigates.
At India’s largest Hindu festival, transgender spiritual leaders step into the spotlight for the first time, but Shivalika Puri reveals that their journey for equality is far from over.
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The Interview: Jacob Pirro | ‘People are very angry’. Canadian climate activist Jacob Pirro meets Paula Lacey to discuss being locked up for taking direct action, and what motivates him. |
Paula Lacey | March, 2025 | 554 | Buy |
Southern Exposure: Carolina Navas | Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World. |
Carolina Navas | March, 2025 | 554 | Buy |
Country Profile: Sierra Leone | The photos, facts, and politics of Sierra Leone. |
Obiora Ikoku | March, 2025 | 554 | Buy |
Cartoon History: The Suffragettes | Polyp tells the story of the movement that shook up civil rights in Britain – and refused the limitations of respectable politics. |
P J Polyp | March, 2025 | 554 | Buy |
Open Window | 'Climate change in 4D' by Tjeerd Royaards (Netherlands). |
Tjeerd Royaards | March, 2025 | 554 | Buy |
Saying goodbye to Addis | In the first letter of a new series, Maya Misikir writes about the loss of her citys soul to a new development project thats ripping communities apart. |
Maya Misikir | March, 2025 | 554 | Buy |
Letters | Praise, blame and all points in between? Give us your feedback. |
March, 2025 | 554 | Read | |
No resistance without Palestine | Without a reckoning over their support for Israeli genocide, the US Democrats are doomed to fail, argues Decca Muldowney. |
Decca Muldowney | March, 2025 | 554 | Buy |
View from Brazil | What Lula can learn from Trump, by Leonardo Sakamoto. |
Leonardo Sakamoto | March, 2025 | 554 | Buy |
View from Africa | Mozambique and the crisis of illegitimacy, by Rosebell Kagumire. |
Rosebell Kagumire | March, 2025 | 554 | Buy |
View from India | The women dividend, by Nilanjana Bhowmick. |
Nilanjana Bhowmick | March, 2025 | 554 | Buy |
Briefly | Yoon Can’t Hide; Wiki Wars; Ceasefire Now?; Parental Justice; Rights Rollback. |
Paula Lacey and Nick Dowson | March, 2025 | 554 | Buy |
Introducing... Ahmed al-Sharaa | From global terrorist to de facto leader, Richard Swift explores Ahmed al-Sharaa’s tumultuous transformation and the uncertain future he now charts for Syria. |
Richard Swift | March, 2025 | 554 | Buy |
Hostile transit | Egypt’s new law puts asylum-seekers at risk as Sisi’s regime clamps down on dissent. Lara Gibson investigates. |
Lara Gibson | March, 2025 | 554 | Buy |
Spiritual acceptance | At India’s largest Hindu festival, transgender spiritual leaders step into the spotlight for the first time, but Shivalika Puri reveals that their journey for equality is far from over. |
Shivalika Puri | March, 2025 | 554 | Buy |