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For more than 35,000 Palestinian children in Egypt, the classroom has become a phone screen – and the promise of education ...
In this episode we speak to Adele Zeynep Walton, a journalist, digital safety campaigner and author of the new book ‘Logging ...
The language fell into a long decline that was worsened by an Gorta M ó r, the state-sponsored famine of 1845 to 1853 which ...
In an age of despair, monsters rise from the gutter. Artist James Colomina's sculpture of Donald Trump crawling from a ...
Anti-fascism is rooted in the history of America’s labour movement. Kim Kelly calls for a revival of that tradition to fight ...
Visitors to Iran would be surprised by the many contradictions to the West’s predominant narratives. It is home to the ...
MAXINE: Francesca Albanese is the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories. Albanese worked for a decade as a human rights expert for the UN including in Jerusalem for ...
Coming of age within a wider diasporic community, the artist also continued to travel to his place of birth, in what became Bosnia. Now living and working between Amsterdam and Berlin, where he ...
Our economic model is broken Amidst this week’s discussions, much of the mainstream media has failed to analyze these international aid cuts as yet another symptom of a broken economic model whereby ...
An oil boom is reshaping Guyana’s future. Ben Jacob traces the country’s long history of colonial exploitation from Britain’s sugar factory to Exxon’s oil fields. Georgetown, the capital city of ...
Eiad Husham reports on how the flow of weapons into Sudan is fuelling violence and the devastation of war. In the Kalma camp for internally displaced people in South Darfur, Fatma Osman is struggling ...