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Introducing... Zarah Sultana

Suspended for defying Labour’s rightward drift, Zarah Sultana is emerging as the uncompromising new face of Britain’s left — young, principled, and unafraid to take on the establishment.

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Protesters capture Nepal’s government building in Kathmandu on 9 September 2025 amid huge Gen Z-led demonstrations against corruption. Photo: Skanda Gautam/SOPA Images via Zuma

Gen Z revolution

Led by a digitally savvy generation demanding integrity and equality, Nepal’s Gen Z protesters have toppled their prime minister and ignited a new fight to remake democracy from the ground up. By Maxine Betteridge-Moes.

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In Buenos Aires, Garrahan hospital workers rally against proposed public spending cuts, July 2025. Photo: Maia Pauro

Hospital staff vs Milei

Defying Milei’s austerity, Argentina’s paediatric hospital workers are leading a nationwide fight to save public healthcare from collapse. By Maia Pauro.

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Clothing crimes

Clothing crimes

Moroccan feminist Ibtissame "Betty" Lachgar’s arrest for a satirical T-shirt exposes the peril facing free expression in a country where faith is policed and dissent is punished. By Rahila Gupta.

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Disaster profits

Disaster profits

As climate chaos deepens, South Africa’s "water mafia" profits from disaster—sabotaging relief, selling thirst, and turning catastrophe into cash. By Tsitsi Bhobo.

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Briefly

Briefly

Home at last; Youth revolt; Sacred mountains sullied; Bali curbs tourism; Cops unmasked; Deadly hit in Haiti.

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Banditry Bill

Banditry Bill

As Brazil’s ‘Banditry Bill’ threatens to pardon Bolsonaro’s coup crimes, tens of thousands take to the streets to defend the fragile gains of their democracy. By Paula Lacey.

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Survival Chic

Survival Chic

As fears of invasion simmer, a new ‘survival chic’ trend sweeps Taiwan, where go-bags and gas masks have become the latest accessories of anxious preparedness. By Eric R Stone.

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Families displaced by Sudan’s civil war seek refuge in Tawila, Darfur, on 27 April 2025. Photo: Marwan Mohamed/NRC

Buried in silence

Cut off from aid and buried beneath war and rain, the people of Jebel Marra – once Sudan’s last refuge – now face a new catastrophe as landslides turn their mountain sanctuary into a mass grave and the world looks away. By Eyad Hisham.

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Three visitors to the Govan unemployed workers’ centre in Glasgow, Scotland. No date. Photo: Courtesy of Keith Stoddart

Where is the left?

Radical organizing was once backed up by a network of physical spaces. How can we rebuild them to support the movements we need now? By Rosie Hampton.

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A soldier poses at Camp Geille in Ouakam, Dakar, on 17 July, marking the end of the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese Army. Photo: Nicolas Remene/Le Pictorium/Alamy Live News

New beginning or a false dawn?

As they navigate the stranglehold of global imperialism, can Senegal’s pan-Africanist leaders achieve real change without painful consequences for ordinary people, asks Obiora Ikoku?

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Palestinian Liberation Organization chairman Yasser Arafat and former South African president Nelson Mandela grasp hands and wave at Gaza international airport on 19 October 1999. Mandela supported the Palestinian struggle, famously saying that: ‘We know too well that our freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinians.’ Photo: Reuters

From darkness into light

From Sharpeville to Gaza, Ronnie Kasrils reflects on the shared struggle against apartheid, exposing Israel’s crimes as worse than South Africa’s – and urging the world to act with equal resolve.

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A protester uses a slingshot to hurl stones at the Gaza border on 25 October 2019 during the Great March of Return. The year long protest movement saw thousands of Palestinians march towards the border to demand the right of return to their ancestral homelands. In response Israeli soldiers killed 223 Palestinian protesters. Photo: Ismael Mohamad/UPI/Alamy Live News

Between the sword and the neck

Palestinian resistance lives in the rifle, the pen, the olive tree and the memory of the land, writes Tahrir Hamdi.

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Palestinian politician Khalida Jarrar is lifted up by jubilant supporters in Tulkarem, West Bank, after her release from an Israeli jail on 3 June 2016. Jarrar has been repeatedly imprisoned without charge or trial in Israel’s prison regime. Photo: Nedal Eshtayah/APA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News

Life on the Inside

Veteran political prisoner Khalida Jarrar was released during January’s brief ceasefire agreement. Speaking to Louis Brehony, she reflects on life and resistance behind bars.

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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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Introducing... Zarah Sultana

Suspended for defying Labour’s rightward drift, Zarah Sultana is emerging as the uncompromising new face of Britain’s left — young, principled, and unafraid to take on the establishment.

Richard Swift November, 2025 558 Buy
Gen Z revolution

Led by a digitally savvy generation demanding integrity and equality, Nepal’s Gen Z protesters have toppled their prime minister and ignited a new fight to remake democracy from the ground up. By Maxine Betteridge-Moes.

Maxine Betteridge-Moes November, 2025 558 Buy
Hospital staff vs Milei

Defying Milei’s austerity, Argentina’s paediatric hospital workers are leading a nationwide fight to save public healthcare from collapse. By Maia Pauro.

Maia Pauro November, 2025 558 Buy
Clothing crimes

Moroccan feminist Ibtissame "Betty" Lachgar’s arrest for a satirical T-shirt exposes the peril facing free expression in a country where faith is policed and dissent is punished. By Rahila Gupta.

Rahila Gupta November, 2025 558 Buy
Disaster profits

As climate chaos deepens, South Africa’s "water mafia" profits from disaster—sabotaging relief, selling thirst, and turning catastrophe into cash. By Tsitsi Bhobo.

Tsitsi Bhobo November, 2025 558 Buy
Briefly

Home at last; Youth revolt; Sacred mountains sullied; Bali curbs tourism; Cops unmasked; Deadly hit in Haiti.

Bethany Rielly November, 2025 558 Buy
Banditry Bill

As Brazil’s ‘Banditry Bill’ threatens to pardon Bolsonaro’s coup crimes, tens of thousands take to the streets to defend the fragile gains of their democracy. By Paula Lacey.

Paula Lacey November, 2025 558 Buy
Survival Chic

As fears of invasion simmer, a new ‘survival chic’ trend sweeps Taiwan, where go-bags and gas masks have become the latest accessories of anxious preparedness. By Eric R Stone.

Eric R Stone November, 2025 558 Buy
Buried in silence

Cut off from aid and buried beneath war and rain, the people of Jebel Marra – once Sudan’s last refuge – now face a new catastrophe as landslides turn their mountain sanctuary into a mass grave and the world looks away. By Eyad Hisham.

Eyad Hisham November, 2025 558 Buy
Where is the left?

Radical organizing was once backed up by a network of physical spaces. How can we rebuild them to support the movements we need now? By Rosie Hampton.

Rosie Hampton November, 2025 558 Buy
New beginning or a false dawn?

As they navigate the stranglehold of global imperialism, can Senegal’s pan-Africanist leaders achieve real change without painful consequences for ordinary people, asks Obiora Ikoku?

Obiora Ikoku November, 2025 558 Buy
From darkness into light

From Sharpeville to Gaza, Ronnie Kasrils reflects on the shared struggle against apartheid, exposing Israel’s crimes as worse than South Africa’s – and urging the world to act with equal resolve.

Ronnie Kasrils November, 2025 558 Buy
Between the sword and the neck

Palestinian resistance lives in the rifle, the pen, the olive tree and the memory of the land, writes Tahrir Hamdi.

Tahrir Hamdi November, 2025 558 Buy
Life on the Inside

Veteran political prisoner Khalida Jarrar was released during January’s brief ceasefire agreement. Speaking to Louis Brehony, she reflects on life and resistance behind bars.

Louis Brehony November, 2025 558 Buy
The Genesis of Palestinian Resistance

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

Ramzy Baroud November, 2025 558 Buy