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Doctors and other medical staff take part in a protest over pay and working conditions in downtown Nairobi on Tuesday 16 April 2024. Photo: Brian Inganga /AP Photo/Alamy

Doctors strike a deal

Report from Kenya, by Lara Gibson.

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The Iuventa rescue ship, pictured here in March 2024, is now unseaworthy after it was seized by Italian authorities and left to rot in the port at Trapani, Sicily. Photo: Ben Cowles

Show trial

Report on the people smuggling trial in Trapani, by Ben Cowles.

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Eco Guards on patrol in the Odzala Kokoua National Park, the Republic of the Congo in 2013. Pete Oxford/Danita Delimont/Alamy

Poisonous preservation

Report on the UN and The Congo, by Amy Hall.

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Palestine reconstructing ruins

Palestine reconstructing ruins

Report on the destruction in Gaza, by Zoe Holman.

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Cracking Down

Cracking Down

Report on activist arrests in Egypt, by Lara Gibson.

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Briefly

Briefly

Have a nice wage; South african construction disaster; Outlawed in hong kong; Australia makes no bones; Saudi’s new normalization deal; Murdered sikh activist; Displacement camp targetted.

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All welcome

All welcome

Report from Bangladesh by Piyas Biswas.

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In limbo

In limbo

Report from Armenia by Omar Hamed Beato.

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A woman walks past the smoking, empty National Penitentiary in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on 14 March 2024. Photo: Odelyn Joseph/AP/Alamy

In the US’ shadow

Report on the multi-prong crisis sweeping Haiti, by Harold Isaac.

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‘If I Must Die’, by Palestinian poet Refaat Alareer, is seen emblazoned on a series of kites at a demo in London, a few days after he was killed in December. Photo: Eleventh Hour/Alamy

Singing in dark times

Palestine’s poets, novelists, musicians and journalists have not only voiced their people’s liberation struggle but also driven it. Decca Muldowney charts their role in resisting annihilation and imagining a free Palestine

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Action & Info

Action & Info

Action, and further reading on abortion.

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A woman holds a carboard cutout of RU-486 (Mifepristone), one of two pills typically used to induce a medication abortion, in support of abortion rights at a protest in Rome Italy on 22 April 2024. Abortion pills have transformed abortion access and safety around the world. Photo: Reuters/Yara Nardi

Abortion to revolution

Activists in countries where abortion is heavily restricted are providing pills, information and support to help people end unwanted pregnancies outside of medical settings and on the margins of the law. These networks have evolved into a transnational feminist movement for self-managed abortion and are paving the way for liberation, writes Naomi Braine.

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Activists for legal abortion, donning the green handkerchief, a symbol for abortion rights,  protest in Buenos Aires in 2018. Two years later, Argentine lawmakers legalized abortion on demand during the first 14 weeks of pregnancy. Photo: Damian Basante/Shutterstock

Turning the tide

As Argentina’s far-right President Javier Milei hovers a chainsaw over abortion rights, feminists are mobilizing to defend the landmark 2020 law. Natalie Alcoba reports.

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Doctors strike a deal

Report from Kenya, by Lara Gibson.

Lara Gibson July, 2024 550 Buy
Introducing... Bassirou Diomaye Faye

Senegal’s new President.

Richard Swift July, 2024 550 Buy
Show trial

Report on the people smuggling trial in Trapani, by Ben Cowles.

Ben Cowles July, 2024 550 Buy
Poisonous preservation

Report on the UN and The Congo, by Amy Hall.

Amy Hall July, 2024 550 Buy
Palestine reconstructing ruins

Report on the destruction in Gaza, by Zoe Holman.

Zoe Holman July, 2024 550 Buy
Cracking Down

Report on activist arrests in Egypt, by Lara Gibson.

Lara Gibson July, 2024 550 Buy
Briefly

Have a nice wage; South african construction disaster; Outlawed in hong kong; Australia makes no bones; Saudi’s new normalization deal; Murdered sikh activist; Displacement camp targetted.

Zoe Holman July, 2024 550 Buy
All welcome

Report from Bangladesh by Piyas Biswas.

Piyas Biswas July, 2024 550 Buy
In limbo

Report from Armenia by Omar Hamed Beato.

Omar Hamed Beato July, 2024 550 Buy
In the US’ shadow

Report on the multi-prong crisis sweeping Haiti, by Harold Isaac.

Harold Isaac July, 2024 550 Buy
Singing in dark times

Palestine’s poets, novelists, musicians and journalists have not only voiced their people’s liberation struggle but also driven it. Decca Muldowney charts their role in resisting annihilation and imagining a free Palestine

Decca Muldowney July, 2024 550 Buy
Action & Info

Action, and further reading on abortion.

July, 2024 550 Buy
Abortion to revolution

Activists in countries where abortion is heavily restricted are providing pills, information and support to help people end unwanted pregnancies outside of medical settings and on the margins of the law. These networks have evolved into a transnational feminist movement for self-managed abortion and are paving the way for liberation, writes Naomi Braine.

July, 2024 550 Buy
Turning the tide

As Argentina’s far-right President Javier Milei hovers a chainsaw over abortion rights, feminists are mobilizing to defend the landmark 2020 law. Natalie Alcoba reports.

Natalie Alcoba July, 2024 550 Buy
Silencing Stigma

Words: Bethany Rielly.

Bethany Rielly July, 2024 550 Buy