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A Palestinian farm overlooks a newly constructed Israeli settlement in Bilin, West Bank in February 2019. Photo: Edward Crawford/Shutterstock

Is Gaza a blueprint for ecofascism?

Israel’s use and abuse of environmentalism should serve as a warning writes Henry Luzzatto.

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View from Brazil

View from Brazil

Last tango in Buenos Aires, by Leonardo Sakamoto.

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View from Africa

View from Africa

Stop killing us! By Rosebell Kagumire.

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View from India

View from India

Gender politics, by Nilanjana Bhowmick.

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 Illustration: Emma Peer

Reasons to be Cheerful

Check the label; Drawing the line; Cornered.

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Deep cuts

Deep cuts

Nigeria's economic crisis sparks mass protests over IMF-backed reforms, writes Obiora Ikoku.

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A rebel fighter burns the Myanmar
flag in the Shadaw township, Kayah State, on 3 February 2024, after seizing the town from the junta. Photo: Sopa Images/Alamy

Fight or flight

Myanmar's Junta imposes conscription amid escalating conflict, writes Steve Shaw.

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 Illustration: Emma Peer

Introducing... Prabowo Subianto

The archipelago nation’s new President-elect.

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Persecuted Mapuche leader Mauro Millán (right), stands by the Chubut River, Patagonia, following a ceremony on 12 February 2024. Photo: Denali Degraf

Legalising Dispossession

Argentina’s new leadership amplifies struggles for the Mapuche community, writes Saskia Fischer.

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A camel caravan at the popular beach of Essaouira on Morocco's Western surf coast. Photo: Shutterstock

Surf’s up, time’s up.

The controversial expansion of Morocco's surf tourism displaces coastal communities. By Allegra Diamond & Lisa Bartelmus.

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Blurred boundaries

Blurred boundaries

Canada's expanding right-to-die laws stir debate over vulnerability and consent, writes Mattha Busby.

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Shut up

Shut up

Kyrgyzstan's shift from democratic beacon to authoritarian clampdown, by Katie Marie Davies.

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Briefly

Briefly

Lesvos Trial; Sudan Crisis; Running Dry; Mine Disaster; Scam Bust; Musical Healing; Love Prevails; Uber Defeated.

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More trouble

More trouble

Rising tensions and controversial legislation test the limits of peace in Belfast, writes Zoe Holman.

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Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Give us your feedback.

May, 2024 549 Read
Is Gaza a blueprint for ecofascism?

Israel’s use and abuse of environmentalism should serve as a warning writes Henry Luzzatto.

Henry Luzzatto May, 2024 549 Buy
View from Brazil

Last tango in Buenos Aires, by Leonardo Sakamoto.

Leonardo Sakamoto May, 2024 549 Buy
View from Africa

Stop killing us! By Rosebell Kagumire.

Rosebell Kagumire May, 2024 549 Buy
View from India

Gender politics, by Nilanjana Bhowmick.

Nilanjana Bhowmick May, 2024 549 Buy
Reasons to be Cheerful

Check the label; Drawing the line; Cornered.

Bethany Rielly May, 2024 549 Buy
Deep cuts

Nigeria's economic crisis sparks mass protests over IMF-backed reforms, writes Obiora Ikoku.

Obiora Ikoku May, 2024 549 Buy
Fight or flight

Myanmar's Junta imposes conscription amid escalating conflict, writes Steve Shaw.

Steve Shaw May, 2024 549 Buy
Introducing... Prabowo Subianto

The archipelago nation’s new President-elect.

Richard Swift May, 2024 549 Buy
Legalising Dispossession

Argentina’s new leadership amplifies struggles for the Mapuche community, writes Saskia Fischer.

Saskia Fischer May, 2024 549 Buy
Surf’s up, time’s up.

The controversial expansion of Morocco's surf tourism displaces coastal communities. By Allegra Diamond & Lisa Bartelmus.

Allegra Diamond and Lisa Bartelmus May, 2024 549 Buy
Blurred boundaries

Canada's expanding right-to-die laws stir debate over vulnerability and consent, writes Mattha Busby.

Mattha Busby May, 2024 549 Buy
Shut up

Kyrgyzstan's shift from democratic beacon to authoritarian clampdown, by Katie Marie Davies.

Katie Marie Davies May, 2024 549 Buy
Briefly

Lesvos Trial; Sudan Crisis; Running Dry; Mine Disaster; Scam Bust; Musical Healing; Love Prevails; Uber Defeated.

Zoe Holman May, 2024 549 Buy
More trouble

Rising tensions and controversial legislation test the limits of peace in Belfast, writes Zoe Holman.

Zoe Holman May, 2024 549 Buy