Snakey Starmer sheds his socialist skin to show the cold-hearted Blairite within.
From arms deals to surveillance tech exchanges, Yara Hawari explains how alliances are fostered between Israel and Arab…
Bethany Rielly reports from War on Want’s festival of resistance.
Another war is raging in Ethiopia, this time against the Amhara people.
Homeworkers play a vital but under-recognized role in the garment industry, writes Transform Trade’s Kate Dixon.
As COP28 winds down, Hamza Hamouchene sounds the alarm about the dark side of climate capitalism.
Conrad Landin speaks to Saga and Ahmed, two young Palestinians who have recently settled in Scotland.
Abdoulie Ceesay, Gambian representative to COP28, argues that the West must take climate action – not militarization.
Activists meet this weekend to discuss a new internationalism for this century. Viyan Serhildan reports.
Rebecca Jarman and Diana Salazar report on the stark similarities between two mining-related tragedies.
As mass protests erupt worldwide over Israel’s brutal assault on Gaza, Andrew Feinstein asks if Benjamin Netanyahu has pushed his allies too far.
Ahead of a royal visit, communities violently evicted by colonial era settlers are calling for justice. Anthony Langat reports.
Under the cover of Israel’s attack on Gaza, armed settlers and soldiers are erasing entire Bedouin villages in the West Bank. Tom Anderson reports.
How far are states willing to go to spy on dissent? Bethany Rielly reports from Catalonia to find out.
Antony Loewenstein examines spyware’s role in Israel’s occupation of Palestine, and why governments are failing to reign in its insidious spread.
Bethany Rielly asks us to end our judgments over multiple partners.
To address climate change, Clemmie James argues that we must reckon with the environmental impact of the global drug trade.
Priya Lukka explains what reparations could mean, drawing from the rich and varied global movement for repair.
In this podcast episode, Naomi Fowler of the Tax Justice Network exposes the US’s war on drugs and its links to tax evasion.
Karin Goodwin reports from Vancouver on how reconnecting with their Indigenous culture is helping women heal.
The outspoken artist and architect speaks to Subi Shah about art, architecture and activism.
As he releases the documentary ‘Is It Time To Break The Law?’, activist and presenter Chris Packham talks to Graeme Green about activism and the ‘radical flank’ effect.
Stephanie Boyd reports from an Amazonian village where traditional ways of life are changing with modern times.