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In today’s major global conflicts – in Palestine, Ukraine and Sudan – the UN’s role has largely been in the area of a ...
A feminist movement is pushing back against street harassment in Addis. Maya Misikir reports. Garry Lotulung captures residents of Selopamioro, on the island of Java, Indonesia, as they set up their ...
Paula Lacey explores how UK universities’ relationship with the arms trade has informed the clampdown on pro-Palestine student activism. As prospective students and their families flooded Glasgow ...
Once at the forefront of the 2018 revolution, Sudan’s social movements are now providing vital humanitarian aid throughout a devastating civil war. How have they kept their pro-democracy politics ...
A UK public inquiry has turned its lens onto the police surveillance of Black family justice campaigns. Will it get some long overdue answers? Bethany Rielly reports. Richard Adams still remembers the ...
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 ...
From arms deals to surveillance tech exchanges, Yara Hawari explains how alliances are fostered between Israel and Arab governments. Since the Israeli regime unleashed an unprecedented attack on the ...
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 ...
Can you really put a price on nature? Anthony Lang’at reports on a controversial scheme seen as innovative and beneficial by some and carbon colonialism by others. With majestic Mount Kenya to its ...
Carbon offsets are not a solution. There are no quick fixes, time to ditch the guilt and get active argues Adam Ma’anit. Gabon is a good example of why judging how well a country is doing by ...
Could a Kenyan court case point the way towards a more just tax system? Amy Hall investigates. ‘I’m looking forward to resilient and self-reliant African countries that are using the revenue that they ...
Naomi Fowler of Taxcast investigates the making of a tax haven that's been hurting Indians and Africans for years. In this episode, Taxcast host Naomi Fowler looks at the ‘Desai Papers’, a leak that ...
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