Bethany Rielly reports from War on Want’s festival of resistance.
Jack Dodson and Malú Ramahí examine how the state is co-opting the local press.
As tech companies restrict solidarity posts, people have found ways to get around the algorithm. Adele Walton reports.
Hamza Ali Shah speaks to Countdown2Ceasefire about the climate of activism and collective action
Conrad Landin speaks to Saga and Ahmed, two young Palestinians who have recently settled in Scotland.
From school strikes to assembly boycotts, Lydia Noon reports on how children are calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
As New Internationalist celebrates its 50th anniversary, Vanessa Baird looks back over five decades of campaigning journalism and inspiration.
As mass protests erupt worldwide over Israel’s brutal assault on Gaza, Andrew Feinstein asks if Benjamin Netanyahu has pushed his allies too far.
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.
Antony Loewenstein examines spyware’s role in Israel’s occupation of Palestine, and why governments are failing to reign in its insidious spread.
An autocrat in institutional clothing, the Tunisian president has crushed the hopes of democrats in the birthplace of the Arab Spring.
Subi Shah talks humanity, power and expression with Johannesburg-based artist Roger Ballen.
Brazil wants to be a beacon in the fight against global warming, Leonardo Sakamoto writes. Its powerful agribusiness lobby has a different view.
A new Kenyan media initiative is using live performance to break free of colonial industry norms, Patrick Gathara reports.
Nanjala Nyabola asks why migration policies have become so deadly, and what it will take to change them.
Nilanjana Bhowmick reports on the myths that still exist around women and money across the world.
If you want to build a more just world, we need to confront the legacies of empire, argues Amy Hall.
Tom Dale profiles one of the former hotspots of the 2011 Arab Spring, a nation now experiencing a counter-revolutionary moment.
Andrew Feinstein argues that the strategy that helped end South Africa’s apartheid must also be mobilized against Israel.
Grace Livingstone talks to filmmaker Ivey-Camille Manybeads Tso about racism and the power of people coming together
In the lead story from our May-June 2023 issue, Zoe Holman looks at how the so-called ‘peace process’ has allowed Israel to deepen its colonial project over Palestinian lives.
Toufic Haddad argues that the West’s blinkered support for Israel can only escalate disaster.
A reader wonders whether to report a low-paid worker to their boss for unstable behaviour.