How counter-terror police quash dissent
Kevin Blowe on how allegations of extremism are used to discredit social movements in the United Kingdom.
Stansted15: ‘To be found guilty of a terror-related charge is devastating’
On Human Rights Day, migrant rights activists have been convicted under anti-terror legislation. Lydia Noon reports from Chelmsford Crown Court.
Xinjiang: living in a ghost world
Yohann Koshy speaks to anthropologist Darren Byler to find out what is going on in China’s predominantly Uyghur northwest province.
Hall of infamy: Itamar Ben-Gvir
Spouting hate is a lark when you're in power – just ask Israel's National Security Minister.The Interview: Leila Khaled
Marta Vidal speaks with the Palestinian militant about the role of violence in the struggle for a better world.Courage and terror in Myanmar
Lives and livelihoods have been laid down for democracy. The economy is on the brink of collapse. The world must support the people’s quest to end military rule once and for all, writes Preeti Jha.
Where is India’s Jacinda Ardern?
Can the country produce its own iconic Prime Minister? It desperately needs one, writes Mari Marcel Thekaekara.
Fighting the cartel
Myanmar’s generals have amassed fortunes. Aye Min Thant highlights the movements aiming to stop profiteering.
Painting with honey, fruits and blood
Alessio Perrone talks to a Kurdish artist and journalist who has taken on the Turkish government from behind bars.
Is Chile returning to the bad old days?
With severe police violence on the rise, many fear the country is sliding back into an era of Pinochet-style repression, reports E Xant*
Boat migration 'push-back' will never be the asylum solution
Barney Cullum speaks to the young survivors of Somali terrorist cells and sectarian violence who are feeling the brunt of Greece’s new ‘push-back’ policies.
Who cares? Humanitarianism under threat
Hazel Healy investigates the challenges facing 21st century disaster response.
Brutal forced deportations, globalization and human rights
The Stansted 15 have exposed the hypocrisy of Britain, Ann Pettifor argues.
A chance to rebuild?
Thin Lei Win believes the Myanmar military’s reign of terror might be leading a long-divided nation onto a more inclusive path.
The blinding power of nationalism
Professor Appiah talks about nationalism, fundamentalism and identity. Interview by Andy Heintz.
Betrayed again
Under the cover of Covid-19, Turkey is hammering the Kurds. Again. Should the world care? Vanessa Baird offers several good reasons why it should.
The vice tightens
The image-obsessed Indian government is intent on shutting down dissent. Rishika Pardikar examines ploys in use.
Sanctions Mark II
Andrew Feinstein argues that the strategy that helped end South Africa’s apartheid must also be mobilized against Israel.‘The road to freedom lies ahead’
Klas Lundström examines the humanitarian crisis in West Papua as people continue to struggle for self-determination.
US drones rain fear from Somali skies
Somali farmers who can barely point out America on a map are innocent victims of the US ‘war on terror’, reports Jamal Osman.