Many people around the world might not know of us, for our struggle rarely makes headlines.
Yet, a recent GPPI (Global Public Policy Initiative) study found that between 2019 and 2023, global donor investment in peacebuilding and prevention fell by 12 per cent ($343 million) and conflict ...
On a grey afternoon in Schiedam, a small Dutch city near Rotterdam, police horses line the streets as a few hundred ...
Radical organizing was once backed up by a network of physical spaces. How can we rebuild them to support the movements we ...
On 30 September, hundreds of Indigenous people formed a long procession through the small Andean town of Quiroga, Ecuador.
Of course the US, which remains the global hegemon, is a special case. But we see politicians’ willingness to befriend ...
SARA ELBASHIR Billions in aid, coupled with Egypt’s harsh new asylum law represent a ‘ruinous’ model that rewards militarism ...
Can the UN step up to face the challenges of the 21st century? Conrad Landin examines its past, present and prospects for the future.
Mohammad Asif Khan maps how shared nationalist ideology and a booming arms trade formed a bond between the governments of India and Israel. The arms trade is bad for both people and the planet. We ...
Climate researchers reveal the scale of British involvement in Indonesia’s brutal occupation – and call for an end to impunity. West Papua is home to one of the world’s most important rainforests – ...
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