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Kashmir’s new rail link raises fears of deeper occupation, resource exploitation and political disenfranchisement. By Mubashir Naik & Irshad Hussain.
Serbia’s student-led anti-corruption movement endures despite state repression and political impasse. By Nikola Teodosić.
Investigation links global brands to forced labour of Uyghur and other minorities across China’s supply chains. By Michael Ackerman.
UK-backed gas scheme in Mozambique faces renewed legal challenge over human rights and climate harms. By Ilham Rawoot.
Not matcha left; Deadly tensions; Unprecedented posting; French exit; No say, no way; The right to die.
US trade uncertainty threatens to wipe out Haiti’s last major source of formal jobs. By Gabriella Jozwiak.
Iran escalates mass expulsions, sending Afghans back to a country many have never known. By Zoe Holman.
Egypt keeps displaced Palestinians in legal limbo, denying them stability and rights. By Rebecca Ruth Gould.
Thanks to a hit film and a terror charge, the hip-hop trio Kneecap are better known than ever before. Far from attention-seeking, their antics bring a proud tradition of cultural resistance to a new frontier, writes Decca Muldowney.
The left needs a better, more ambitious message when it comes to taxation, argues Jason Hickel.
Tech oligarchs are co-opting fictional universes to sell us a false story of their inevitability. To defeat them we need to reclaim the power of fiction to imagine a world beyond their grasp, argues Elia Ayoub.
Resisting the far right surge. Words by Paula Lacey & Bethany Rielly.
Around the world, ordinary people are pushing back against the influence of the far right. Bethany Rielly looks at the work of three organizations using culture and conversation to counter hate in their communities.
Interfaith couples in India are asserting their right to get married, despite threats of violence. Arshu John and Poorvi Gupta speak to the courageous lovers, activists and lawyers standing against extremists.
Workers are resisting Trumpism – but some corners remain silent. America’s labour movement must now decide if it will stand against fascism or fall with it, argues Kim Kelly.
| Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wheels of repression | Kashmir’s new rail link raises fears of deeper occupation, resource exploitation and political disenfranchisement. By Mubashir Naik & Irshad Hussain. |
Mubashir Naik and Irshad Hussain | September, 2025 | 557 | Buy |
| No stopping | Serbia’s student-led anti-corruption movement endures despite state repression and political impasse. By Nikola Teodosić. |
Nikola Teodosić | September, 2025 | 557 | Buy |
| Forced Labour | Investigation links global brands to forced labour of Uyghur and other minorities across China’s supply chains. By Michael Ackerman. |
Michael Ackerman | September, 2025 | 557 | Buy |
| A dirty project | UK-backed gas scheme in Mozambique faces renewed legal challenge over human rights and climate harms. By Ilham Rawoot. |
Ilham Rawoot | September, 2025 | 557 | Buy |
| Briefly | Not matcha left; Deadly tensions; Unprecedented posting; French exit; No say, no way; The right to die. |
Zoe Holman | September, 2025 | 557 | Buy |
| Garment sector under threat | US trade uncertainty threatens to wipe out Haiti’s last major source of formal jobs. By Gabriella Jozwiak. |
Gabriella Jozwiak | September, 2025 | 557 | Buy |
| Mass deportation | Iran escalates mass expulsions, sending Afghans back to a country many have never known. By Zoe Holman. |
Zoe Holman | September, 2025 | 557 | Buy |
| Unwelcome | Egypt keeps displaced Palestinians in legal limbo, denying them stability and rights. By Rebecca Ruth Gould. |
Rebecca Ruth Gould | September, 2025 | 557 | Buy |
| You’ve got issues, mate | Thanks to a hit film and a terror charge, the hip-hop trio Kneecap are better known than ever before. Far from attention-seeking, their antics bring a proud tradition of cultural resistance to a new frontier, writes Decca Muldowney. |
Decca Muldowney | September, 2025 | 557 | Buy |
| Who should pay for public services? | The left needs a better, more ambitious message when it comes to taxation, argues Jason Hickel. |
Jason Hickel | September, 2025 | 557 | Buy |
| The stories we tell | Tech oligarchs are co-opting fictional universes to sell us a false story of their inevitability. To defeat them we need to reclaim the power of fiction to imagine a world beyond their grasp, argues Elia Ayoub. |
Elia Ayoub | September, 2025 | 557 | Buy |
| Five small ways to resist | Resisting the far right surge. Words by Paula Lacey & Bethany Rielly. |
Paula Lacey and Bethany Rielly | September, 2025 | 557 | Buy |
| Snapshots of resistance | Around the world, ordinary people are pushing back against the influence of the far right. Bethany Rielly looks at the work of three organizations using culture and conversation to counter hate in their communities. |
Bethany Rielly | September, 2025 | 557 | Buy |
| Love against the mob | Interfaith couples in India are asserting their right to get married, despite threats of violence. Arshu John and Poorvi Gupta speak to the courageous lovers, activists and lawyers standing against extremists. |
Arshu John and Poorvi Gupta | September, 2025 | 557 | Buy |
| They’re Coming for the Trade Unionists | Workers are resisting Trumpism – but some corners remain silent. America’s labour movement must now decide if it will stand against fascism or fall with it, argues Kim Kelly. |
Kim Kelly | September, 2025 | 557 | Buy |