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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 ...
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 ...
The UK government is being challenged in the High Court over a loophole allowing it to continue arms exports to Israel. Amy Hall reports.
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 ...
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 campaign received a significant boost when Colombia endorsed the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty in December 2023, the first major fossil fuel producing country to do so. All eyes are now on ...
Palestine’s poets, novelists, musicians and journalists have not only voiced their people’s liberation struggle but also driven it. Decca Muldowney charts their role in resisting annihilation and ...
UN advisor Ibrahim Özdemir argues that urgent action is needed to protect Britain’s democracy. The shadowy influence of climate sceptics could change the shape of the UK’s next parliament. British ...