The port of Genoa itself also has a long history of standing with oppressed people. In the 1970s, dockworkers there helped a ship deliver aid to war-ravaged Vietnam. When CALP was formed around 15 ...
To deal with the social and environmental crises of the 21st century, we need rapid deployment of renewable energy, public ...
Indonesia is currently overseeing the world’s biggest ever deforestation project in West Papua, while new research shows the ...
Salman Abu Sitta examines how millions of displaced Palestinians could finally go home. On 11 December 1948, the day after the UN agreed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the UN passed ...
The illegal abduction by the Trump administration of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro demonstrates with brutal clarity how ...
Conrad Landin talks to the Argentinian visual and performance artist about weaving, populism and other hot potatoes. In the tourist trap of Amsterdam it’s easy to become disconnected from just about ...
Palestinian futures are being decided for them yet again as they are dispossessed by the new Trump Plan, argues Yara Hawari. When will Palestinians be free of repackaged colonialism? The 9 October ...
Zoe Holman explores the often misunderstood Middle Eastern country, home to one of the world's oldest civilizations. Iran’s literacy rate of 88.96% (men 93%, women 84%) is steadily rising – with ...
Assange could face 175 years of jail time if successfully extradited to the US. Felicity Ruby and Naomi Colvin examine the implications for press rights and freedom of speech.
The theory of ‘deep adaptation’ is rapidly gaining support. Richard Swift assesses how far, if anywhere, it will take us and what better paths we could go down.
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