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Efforts to halt climate catastrophe will fail if drugs aren’t on the agenda, a new reform campaign is warning. Report by Clemmie James.
Report on the decimation of Tasmania’s old growth forest by Nick Dowson.
The urban areas surrounding Paris are often considered a symptom – or cause – of the failure of France’s social policies. Cole Stangler speaks to residents of the banlieues, and finds exploitation and division – but a spirit of resistance too.
Abdoulie Ceesay, Gambian representative to the COP28 climate summit, argues if the West wants to address the wave of coups in Africa, it must take real climate action – rather than pursuing further failed militarization.
Natasha Ion reports on how Gabès residents are taking on Tunisia’s phosphate industry, despite the odds stacked against them.
The Indian state’s determination to promote Kashmir as a tourist destination is part of a larger strategy to legitimize its continued military occupation, writes Pranay Somayajula.
In the last of our series celebrating NI at 50, Debbie Taylor argues that women are imprisoned by domestic work.
Pervasive surveillance is Big Tech’s bread and butter. To break free, we must build a new World Wide Web beyond capitalism, argues Juan Ortiz Freuler.
In Los Angeles, a group of activists are standing up against police surveillance of their neighbourhoods. Bethany Rielly speaks to Hamid Khan and Matyos Kidane of the Stop LAPD Spying Coalition about what it means to take on one of the US’s most powerful forces.
Taj Ali explores how the retail titan has turned its dystopian systems of surveillance onto striking workers.
Israel is at the forefront of the booming spyware industry that threatens human rights, press freedom and democracy worldwide. Antony Loewenstein examines spyware’s role in Israel’s occupation of Palestine, and why governments are failing to reign in its insidious spread.
Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
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Prohibition or climate? | Efforts to halt climate catastrophe will fail if drugs aren’t on the agenda, a new reform campaign is warning. Report by Clemmie James. |
Clemmie James | November, 2023 | 546 | Buy |
Australia logged | Report on the decimation of Tasmania’s old growth forest by Nick Dowson. |
Nick Dowson | November, 2023 | 546 | Buy |
Computer says no | Report on the UK’s ‘Online Safety’ Bill by Nick Dowson. |
Nick Dowson | November, 2023 | 546 | Buy |
Introducing... Bernardo Arévalo | The winner of Guatemala’s presidential race. |
Richard Swift | November, 2023 | 546 | Buy |
The ‘coup belt’? | Report from Senegal by Obiora Ikoku. |
Obiora Ikoku | November, 2023 | 546 | Buy |
Paris isn’t dead yet | The urban areas surrounding Paris are often considered a symptom – or cause – of the failure of France’s social policies. Cole Stangler speaks to residents of the banlieues, and finds exploitation and division – but a spirit of resistance too. |
Cole Stangler | November, 2023 | 546 | Buy |
Climate coups | Abdoulie Ceesay, Gambian representative to the COP28 climate summit, argues if the West wants to address the wave of coups in Africa, it must take real climate action – rather than pursuing further failed militarization. |
Abdoulie Ceesay | November, 2023 | 546 | Buy |
‘Leave us alone’ | Natasha Ion reports on how Gabès residents are taking on Tunisia’s phosphate industry, despite the odds stacked against them. |
Natasha Ion | November, 2023 | 546 | Buy |
A holiday in Kashmir | The Indian state’s determination to promote Kashmir as a tourist destination is part of a larger strategy to legitimize its continued military occupation, writes Pranay Somayajula. |
Pranay Somayajula | November, 2023 | 546 | Buy |
Life sentence | In the last of our series celebrating NI at 50, Debbie Taylor argues that women are imprisoned by domestic work. |
Debbie Taylor | November, 2023 | 546 | Buy |
Towards a post-capitalist internet | Pervasive surveillance is Big Tech’s bread and butter. To break free, we must build a new World Wide Web beyond capitalism, argues Juan Ortiz Freuler. |
Juan Ortiz Freuler | November, 2023 | 546 | Buy |
Protest spy tech | Your counter-surveillance guide. |
November, 2023 | 546 | Buy | |
Overwatched and underserved | In Los Angeles, a group of activists are standing up against police surveillance of their neighbourhoods. Bethany Rielly speaks to Hamid Khan and Matyos Kidane of the Stop LAPD Spying Coalition about what it means to take on one of the US’s most powerful forces. |
Bethany Rielly | November, 2023 | 546 | Buy |
Under Amazon’s eyes | Taj Ali explores how the retail titan has turned its dystopian systems of surveillance onto striking workers. |
Taj Ali | November, 2023 | 546 | Buy |
Spy games | Israel is at the forefront of the booming spyware industry that threatens human rights, press freedom and democracy worldwide. Antony Loewenstein examines spyware’s role in Israel’s occupation of Palestine, and why governments are failing to reign in its insidious spread. |
Antony Loewenstein | November, 2023 | 546 | Buy |