War is destruction. So why, asks MG Zimeta, does the ‘existential threat’ of an airborne toxic event in Syria and beyond, instil such horror.
Magazine
A word with musical archivists Public Service Broadcasting
Jo Lateu speaks to J Willgoose about warmth and positivity.
Caroline Lucas: ‘The People’s Assembly offers hope’
Mischa Wilmers speaks to the Green Party MP about the public response to the anti-austerity coalition and her optimism on what it can achieve.
- Mischa Wilmers
- Web
- 17 Jun 2013
- 0
PHOTO STORY: Turkey has lost its fear
What started as an occupation in a park has provoked mass anti-government protest. Oren Ziv has captured striking images of the movement.
Trans revolutionary
Activist Lohana Berkins explains how Argentina is pioneering transgender rights.
- Vanessa Baird
- Issue 463
- 13 Jun 2013
- 0
Why do some conflicts get more media coverage than others?
Nick Harvey considers the role – and the agenda – of the global media in making the news.
- Nick Harvey
- Issue 455
- 7 Jun 2013
- 0
Argentina’s challenge
Stormy times ahead in the world’s eighth largest country. Are there lessons to be learned? asks Vanessa Baird.
- Vanessa Baird
- Issue 463
- 6 Jun 2013
- 2
Blogs
Aimé Césaire: a leader of the (cultural) struggle
Philip Crispin celebrates the centenary of the Martinican poet, playwright and politician who showed that Empire ‘writes back.’
- Philip Crispin
- 19 Jun 2013
- 0
Blogging the Caine Prize 2013
The shortlist is out! Bloggers from all over the world are reviewing each story in turn before the winner is announced on 8 July.
- Dan Raymond-Barker
- 19 Jun 2013
- 0
G8 mobilizations need solidarity, not stage management
Jamie Gorman was inspired by Belfast’s Big March for a Fairer World, but unimpressed by the image control of the If campaign rally.
- Jamie Gorman
- 17 Jun 2013
- 0
What will happen when the MDGs expire?
Dan Smith gets to grips with the UN High Level Panel’s report on international development post-2015, and argues that it needs to go deeper.
Why are Kenyan boys resorting to sex work?
Sidi Sarro reports from coastal resort Mombasa where society turns a blind eye to widespread child prostitution.
- Sidi Sarro
- 14 Jun 2013
- 0
Greece’s public broadcaster: another death foretold
The sudden closure of ERT after over 60 years is another indicator that the country is at risk of nihilism, writes Petros Diveris.
- Petros Diveris
- 14 Jun 2013
- 0




