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These illustrations come from Palestinian artist Maisara Baroud’s series ‘I’m still alive’, a visual daily diary from Gaza. Amid Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, he posts a drawing each day to tell friends and families he’s alive. His stark images document displacement, bombardment, fear and the struggle to protect loved ones – capturing both war crimes and endurance, from the stoic figure standing in a bombed out street during Ramadan, to those holding onto their homes in every sense. Illustrations: Maisara Baroud

The Genesis of Palestinian Resistance

Ramzy Baroud traces key events in the Palestinian struggle for liberation.

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An activist sails on a boat in solidarity with Palestinians at Italy’s Genoa port on 13 July 2025. Photo: Piero Cruciatti/Alamy Live News

Ports of resistance

As Israel’s third-largest weapons supplier, Italy profits from the genocide in Gaza. Yet dockworkers and students are reviving traditions of international solidarity to challenge this complicity, writes Romana Rubeo.

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A historical image from the 1948 Nakba, when more than 700,000 Palestinians were forced out of their homes by Zionist militias during the establishment of the state of Israel. Photo: CPA Media Pte Ltd

Genocide, unmasked

Ilan Pappé dissects the language of genocide used throughout the Zionist movement, from the hidden orders of early military leaders to the lips of Israeli ministers on live TV.

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This year, on the first day of Ramadan in Rafah people gathered around a large table for iftar, the fast-breaking meal, as the sun set. Photo: Abdel Kareem Hana/AP Photo

The Long War for Meaning

Gaza-born journalist Ramzy Baroud traces how Palestinians have turned survival into a struggle for dignity, history and freedom, with Gaza at the heart of the resistance.

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 Photo: Sophie Davidson

Spotlight: Tessa Hadley

In Tessa Hadley’s novels, ordinary lives and homes become charged with memory and unease, where private dramas quietly echo the politics of their time. Words by Conrad Landin.

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Books Essay: Sleepwalking to submission

Books Essay: Sleepwalking to submission

A veteran economist lifts the lid on the perils of international aid. By Graeme Green.

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Mixed Media: Books

Mixed Media: Books

You Can Kill Each Other After I Leave; Planet Patriarchy; To the Moon; In Transit.

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 Illustration: Javie Huxley

Agony Uncle: Far-right friends

Struggling with an ethical dilemma? New Internationalist’s Agony Uncle can help you find answers in our troubled political times.

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What if...

What if...

we abolished the family? John Duncan imagines life beyond capitalism’s most sacred institution.

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 Illustration: Marc Roberts

Only Planet

Privatisation to the rescue, by Marc Roberts.

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 Illustration: Kate Evans

Thoughts from a Broad

Fiscal responsibility, illustrated by Kate Evans.

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Indigenous leaders and other climate activists stand against the fossil fuel industry in Brazil. The protest took place during COP 25 in Madrid, Spain on 8 December 2019. Photo: DPA Picture Alliance/Alamy Live News

‘We’re not just there for you to photograph’

Indigenous peoples are demanding a real seat at the table of the UN climate talks. Words by Danny Chivers.

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The Genesis of Palestinian Resistance

Ramzy Baroud traces key events in the Palestinian struggle for liberation.

Ramzy Baroud November, 2025 558 Buy
Ports of resistance

As Israel’s third-largest weapons supplier, Italy profits from the genocide in Gaza. Yet dockworkers and students are reviving traditions of international solidarity to challenge this complicity, writes Romana Rubeo.

Romana Rubeo November, 2025 558 Buy
Genocide, unmasked

Ilan Pappé dissects the language of genocide used throughout the Zionist movement, from the hidden orders of early military leaders to the lips of Israeli ministers on live TV.

Ilan Pappé November, 2025 558 Buy
The Long War for Meaning

Gaza-born journalist Ramzy Baroud traces how Palestinians have turned survival into a struggle for dignity, history and freedom, with Gaza at the heart of the resistance.

Ramzy Baroud November, 2025 558 Buy
Spotlight: Tessa Hadley

In Tessa Hadley’s novels, ordinary lives and homes become charged with memory and unease, where private dramas quietly echo the politics of their time. Words by Conrad Landin.

Conrad Landin September, 2025 557 Buy
Books Essay: Sleepwalking to submission

A veteran economist lifts the lid on the perils of international aid. By Graeme Green.

Graeme Green September, 2025 557 Buy
Mixed Media: Music

Chat Iskandaria; The Good Ones.

Conrad Landin September, 2025 557 Buy
Mixed Media: Film

Late Shift; Young Mothers.

Malcolm Lewis September, 2025 557 Buy
Mixed Media: Books

You Can Kill Each Other After I Leave; Planet Patriarchy; To the Moon; In Transit.

Conrad Landin September, 2025 557 Buy
Agony Uncle: Far-right friends

Struggling with an ethical dilemma? New Internationalist’s Agony Uncle can help you find answers in our troubled political times.

September, 2025 557 Buy
What if...

we abolished the family? John Duncan imagines life beyond capitalism’s most sacred institution.

John Duncan September, 2025 557 Buy
Big Bad World

Deforestation, by P J Polyp.

P J Polyp September, 2025 557 Buy
Only Planet

Privatisation to the rescue, by Marc Roberts.

Marc Roberts September, 2025 557 Buy
Thoughts from a Broad

Fiscal responsibility, illustrated by Kate Evans.

Kate Evans September, 2025 557 Buy
‘We’re not just there for you to photograph’

Indigenous peoples are demanding a real seat at the table of the UN climate talks. Words by Danny Chivers.

Danny Chivers September, 2025 557 Buy