In the race for control of the Red Sea, the UAE has emerged as a maritime empire – modern, discreet and deeply entangled in ...
Lia Yewen is an Indigenous Miyah woman working to protect her ancestral land. Through her work with the Jakarta-based NGO ...
In Ramallah, after the Zionist massacres of 1948 and the mass dispossession of 700,000 Palestinians from their homes in Lydd, ...
Despite its documented dangers, algorithmic biases and dire environmental consequences, AI is being pushed into every corner of our lives. But who benefits from framing it this way – and at what cost?
Building on a history of resistance to militarization, workers at Leonardo are organizing against the company’s complicity in the Gaza genocide. Futura D’Aprile reports. Leonardo sites have been ...
On a January evening last year, Diana*, a Honduran domestic worker in Rome was assaulted by a client at his home. An acquaintance from her parish had recommended the employer to Diana and she had been ...
As the US militarizes the Caribbean, Colin Bogle speaks to the people speaking out, despite the muted response from their governments. ‘An attempt at recolonization of the region’ – that’s how ...
New Internationalist’s award-winning journalism – now in a podcast! Subscribe and listen to The World Unspun wherever you get your podcasts. Indonesia is currently overseeing the world’s biggest ever ...
Is the war in Ukraine reaching a stalemate and is Russia showing signs of taking a step back? Having recently returned from the country, Francesca Ebel explores how Russia’s invasion has progressed ...
What would be the cost of reparations for the transatlantic slave trade and ongoing support of fossil fuels? Sahar Shah and Harpreet Kaur Paul explore the Lloyd’s insurance market.
Caught in the crossfire of state repression and guerilla fighters, Adivasi inhabitants of India’s ‘red corridor’ are exploring ways to stop the violence in their continuing struggle for land rights.