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London Climate Action Week won’t be the launchpad for these mobilisations—but it can be a moment to regroup, refocus, and strengthen our resolve. As the week ends, the priority must be looking ahead: ...
Threatened by Chinese scientific and technological advances, the US has dragooned European countries through the North ...
This year marks 50 years since Morocco invaded Western Sahara, forcibly displacing the Sahrawi people into Algeria. Women's rights and climate activist Najla Mohamed-Lamin joins us from the refugee ...
From the perspective of these mid-century ambitions, Guyana’s independence was a chronicle of defeat. Just 133 days after his election as chief minister, Jagan was deposed by a British military coup, ...
As the West’s power wanes in other areas, Vijay Prashad explains how it's using the arms industry to assert itself. VIJAY: The neoliberals keep telling us that there are resource allocation questions ...
New leader, same narrative? The new transitional government spokesperson Obaida Aranaout said in an interview with Aljadeed TV this week that it is too early to discuss women’s participation in the ...
Built by formerly enslaved people, Freetown’s historic ‘bod oses’ now face an existential threat as foreign embassies move in. Jody Ray reports. On a humid March morning this year, police officers ...
The acclaimed Turkish journalist and writer joins us to talk about the descent from democracy into fascism and the ‘magic formula' for global resistance. Among the progressive Zeitgeist, the dominant ...
F our years after my book The Racket was first published, I started my own media outlet with historian and journalist Mark Curtis. It was a departure from what I had focused on before – the ...
Amid this devastating destruction of culture and the arrest and censorship of Palestinians and their supporters globally, the Palestinian-American writer Summer Farah asked: ‘If literature is your ...
Historically, the colonial acquisition of land was justified through the legal doctrine of terra nullius, a Latin phrase meaning ‘no one’s land’.This concept was used to assert that because natives ...