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Brazil’s most prominent housing activist, by Richard Swift.
Adele Walton reports on the digital human and labour rights of sex workers in Europe.
Nepal transformed from a safe-haven into an open-air prison, writes Steve Shaw.
Citizens of Cyprus are calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, writes Richard Matoušek.
From arms deals to surveillance tech exchanges, Yara Hawari explains how alliances have been – and continue to be – fostered between Israel and various Arab governments.
Leprosy had been almost eliminated in Nigeria, but the disease has made a resurgence. Promise Eze reports on how patients continue to be abandoned by the government and stigmatized by society.
In spite of the overwhelming odds against them, a spirit of feminist resistance exists among Afghanistan’s girls and women. Jen Ross reports.
Italy’s extremist prime minister is courting politicians abroad even as she enacts an authoritarian agenda of hate at home. But Giorgia Meloni’s embrace by the mainstream needs to end, argues Elena Siniscalco.
This year’s election could mark a major shift in South Africa’s parliamentary politics. But re-building a Left capable of winning popular support presents a far bigger challenge, argue William Shoki and Niall Reddy.
The ‘state capture’ of South Africa’s public services has seen billions sequestered by a new boss class as public services collapse. Ra’eesa Pather reports.
Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
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Introducing... Guilherme Boulos | Brazil’s most prominent housing activist, by Richard Swift. |
Richard Swift | March, 2024 | 548 | Buy |
Gold rush? | Rahila Gupta reports on arrests in El Salvador. |
Rahila Gupta | March, 2024 | 548 | Buy |
Fished out | Senegal’s fishing industry has now collapsed, reports Tristen Taylor. |
Tristen Taylor | March, 2024 | 548 | Buy |
Digital rights now | Adele Walton reports on the digital human and labour rights of sex workers in Europe. |
Adele Walton | March, 2024 | 548 | Buy |
Invisible | Citizenship rule changes in Malaysia by Graeme Green. |
Graeme Green | March, 2024 | 548 | Buy |
Briefly | Papua New Guinea; Bangladesh; Jamaica; Peru; Sub-Saharan Africa. |
Kathryn Zacharek and Nick Dowson | March, 2024 | 548 | Buy |
Tibetans betrayed | Nepal transformed from a safe-haven into an open-air prison, writes Steve Shaw. |
Steve Shaw | March, 2024 | 548 | Buy |
Troops out | Citizens of Cyprus are calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, writes Richard Matoušek. |
Richard Matoušek | March, 2024 | 548 | Buy |
Warring words | Report on the Israel/Palestine conflict by Oren Ziv. |
Oren Ziv | March, 2024 | 548 | Buy |
The betrayal | From arms deals to surveillance tech exchanges, Yara Hawari explains how alliances have been – and continue to be – fostered between Israel and various Arab governments. |
Yara Hawari | March, 2024 | 548 | Buy |
‘I will live with the scars for life’ | Leprosy had been almost eliminated in Nigeria, but the disease has made a resurgence. Promise Eze reports on how patients continue to be abandoned by the government and stigmatized by society. |
Promise Eze | March, 2024 | 548 | Buy |
‘Strong beyond the world’s imagination’ | In spite of the overwhelming odds against them, a spirit of feminist resistance exists among Afghanistan’s girls and women. Jen Ross reports. |
Jen Ross | March, 2024 | 548 | Buy |
Meloni’s canny game | Italy’s extremist prime minister is courting politicians abroad even as she enacts an authoritarian agenda of hate at home. But Giorgia Meloni’s embrace by the mainstream needs to end, argues Elena Siniscalco. |
Elena Siniscalco | March, 2024 | 548 | Buy |
At the crossroads | This year’s election could mark a major shift in South Africa’s parliamentary politics. But re-building a Left capable of winning popular support presents a far bigger challenge, argue William Shoki and Niall Reddy. |
William Shoki and Niall Reddy | March, 2024 | 548 | Buy |
When the lights go out | The ‘state capture’ of South Africa’s public services has seen billions sequestered by a new boss class as public services collapse. Ra’eesa Pather reports. |
Ra’eesa Pather | March, 2024 | 548 | Buy |