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Kazakhstan’s Lake Balkhash faces extinction as climate change, overuse, and a proposed nuclear plant push it toward an Aral Sea-like collapse, writes Omar Hamed Beato.
Israel intensifies deportations of international activists from the West Bank, aiming to isolate Palestinians amid escalating settler violence, writes Bethany Rielly.
HIV prevention breakthrough lenacapavir sparks outrage as trial countries like Peru and Brazil are denied access to affordable generics, writes Sophie Cousins.
Police and pensions; War war; Stuffed ballots?; NHS Vultures; Worrying welcome; Abu Ghraib win.
Haiti’s revolutionary legacy meets violent turmoil as foreign exploitation and global indifference fuel its crisis, writes Harold Isaac.
Locals reclaim Baguran Jalpai beach from tourists, restoring its vibrant ecology and securing a biodiversity heritage site designation, writes Ritwika Mitra.
Indigenous leaders from the Amazon call out COP16's sidelining of their voices while biodiversity and their homes face relentless threats, writes Beatriz Miranda.
An oil rush is reshaping Guyana’s future, but as profits bypass locals could a familiar history of exploitation, extraction and colonialism be repeating itself? Ben Jacob reports on a nation at a crossroads.
Ten years on from the height of Europe’s refugee ‘crisis’, Greece remains a ‘holding pen’ for people on the move trying to start new lives. Charlie Milner reports from Lagadikia camp, where hundreds are stuck in limbo.
Thousands of men have gone missing in Kashmir since the 1980s. Tauseef Ahmad and Sajid Raina report on the hardships faced by ‘half widows’ as they live with the uncertainty of their husbands’ disappearance.
Eiad Husham reports on how the flow of weapons into Sudan is fuelling violence and the devastation of war.
Joely Thomas explores the role of activists in showing how climate action and demilitarization cannot be separated.
Western militaries are taking on a new enemy: climate change. Nico Edwards unpicks the myth of green militarism.
Israel and India have gone from covert traders to public allies, and arms are part of the special relationship. Mohammad Asif Khan outlines the nexus of power and what people are doing to try and disrupt it.
Amy Hall explains how a group of determined activists ran one of the world’s biggest arms companies out of town.
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Kazakhstan drying up | Kazakhstan’s Lake Balkhash faces extinction as climate change, overuse, and a proposed nuclear plant push it toward an Aral Sea-like collapse, writes Omar Hamed Beato. |
Omar Hamed Beato | January, 2025 | 553 | Buy |
Palestine kicked out | Israel intensifies deportations of international activists from the West Bank, aiming to isolate Palestinians amid escalating settler violence, writes Bethany Rielly. |
Bethany Rielly | January, 2025 | 553 | Buy |
Medical apartheid | HIV prevention breakthrough lenacapavir sparks outrage as trial countries like Peru and Brazil are denied access to affordable generics, writes Sophie Cousins. |
Sophie Cousins | January, 2025 | 553 | Buy |
Briefly | Police and pensions; War war; Stuffed ballots?; NHS Vultures; Worrying welcome; Abu Ghraib win. |
Nick Dowson | January, 2025 | 553 | Buy |
Haiti in crisis | Haiti’s revolutionary legacy meets violent turmoil as foreign exploitation and global indifference fuel its crisis, writes Harold Isaac. |
Harold Isaac | January, 2025 | 553 | Buy |
Beach Reclaimed | Locals reclaim Baguran Jalpai beach from tourists, restoring its vibrant ecology and securing a biodiversity heritage site designation, writes Ritwika Mitra. |
Ritwika Mitra | January, 2025 | 553 | Buy |
Carving Space | Indigenous leaders from the Amazon call out COP16's sidelining of their voices while biodiversity and their homes face relentless threats, writes Beatriz Miranda. |
Beatriz Miranda | January, 2025 | 553 | Buy |
Forever Oil | An oil rush is reshaping Guyana’s future, but as profits bypass locals could a familiar history of exploitation, extraction and colonialism be repeating itself? Ben Jacob reports on a nation at a crossroads. |
Ben Jacob | January, 2025 | 553 | Buy |
‘I just want to get out’ | Ten years on from the height of Europe’s refugee ‘crisis’, Greece remains a ‘holding pen’ for people on the move trying to start new lives. Charlie Milner reports from Lagadikia camp, where hundreds are stuck in limbo. |
Charlie Milner | January, 2025 | 553 | Buy |
They never came home | Thousands of men have gone missing in Kashmir since the 1980s. Tauseef Ahmad and Sajid Raina report on the hardships faced by ‘half widows’ as they live with the uncertainty of their husbands’ disappearance. |
Tauseef Ahmad and Sajid Raina | January, 2025 | 553 | Buy |
Armed to the brink | Eiad Husham reports on how the flow of weapons into Sudan is fuelling violence and the devastation of war. |
Eiad Husham | January, 2025 | 553 | Buy |
One struggle | Joely Thomas explores the role of activists in showing how climate action and demilitarization cannot be separated. |
Joely Thomas | January, 2025 | 553 | Buy |
Eco-friendly fire | Western militaries are taking on a new enemy: climate change. Nico Edwards unpicks the myth of green militarism. |
Nico Edwards | January, 2025 | 553 | Buy |
Partners in power | Israel and India have gone from covert traders to public allies, and arms are part of the special relationship. Mohammad Asif Khan outlines the nexus of power and what people are doing to try and disrupt it. |
Mohammad Asif Khan | January, 2025 | 553 | Buy |
Victory in defiance | Amy Hall explains how a group of determined activists ran one of the world’s biggest arms companies out of town. |
Amy Hall | January, 2025 | 553 | Buy |