Danny Chivers celebrates the end of UK coal, and explores what can be learned for the future. The UK and Slovakia are new members of an exclusive club: in 2024 they both closed their final coal-fired ...
The US president did not emerge from a world at peace with itself. Nick Dearden shares ideas for tackling Trump 2.0. Donald Trump has returned to his throne. An army of white supremacists back him on ...
Our Agony Uncle weighs up the merits of a novel form of ‘resistance’ to unethical clothing brands. My friend argues that ...
Racism compounds the struggles faced by Black African workers in the Middle East, writes Rosebell Kagumire. For the last decade, high levels of unemployment in several countries have pushed people to ...
Rachel Boyd speaks to the Hackney-based experimental photographer about art that can be read both ways. For Dafna Talmor, an artist based in London, taking a photograph is like crossing a threshold; ...
Written well before Russia’s recent invasion, this 2020 profile of Ukraine, by Bennett Murray, provides context to the often-raised issue of fascism in the country.
Contradictions and extremes on an island country 'invented by colonization'.
Campaigner for women’s rights in her native Iran, Leila Alikarami talks about the One Million Signatures campaign, how the equality laws can and should be changed, and the impact of the election ...
Somalia today is more like a political marketplace than a modern nation-state, writes Claire Elder.
‘The struggle is in the song, and the song is in the struggle.’ West Papuan musician Ronny Kareni explains the vital role of Melanesian culture in the fight for freedom.