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For Palestinian children in Egypt, the promise of education remains locked behind bureaucracy, high fees and systemic ...
We speak to the journalist, digital safety campaigner and author about online harms, Big Tech accountability, and how to make ...
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 Trumpism today. Arshu John and Poorvi Gupta report on the interfaith ...
The UK government is being challenged in the High Court over a loophole allowing it to continue arms exports to Israel. Amy Hall reports.
X has slunk back to Brazil after Elon Musk’s very public standoff with the law. Other governments could learn from the debacle, argues Leonardo Sakamoto. On 8 October, after over a month of suspension ...
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 ...
Don Kevin Hapal unmasks the hidden workforce driving the Philippines’ flourishing disinformation ecosystem. When one thinks of disinformation, what first comes to mind? Many might imagine ...
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 ...
As COP28 winds down, Hamza Hamouchene sounds the alarm about the dark side of climate capitalism. It now has another claim to fame however, as just six miles away from the town is one of the biggest ...