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Various Authors

Articles by Various Authors

Dylan Sullivan and Jason Hickel investigate how neoliberal policies have led to the deaths of millions around the world.
A Metropolitan Police officer approaches Just Stop Oil activists as they demonstrate on Highbury Corner in north London on November 30, 2022.  (Photo by DANIEL LEAL/AFP via Getty Images)
Stronger policing powers, harsher sentences and higher fines. Democratic protest is under threat from Westminster, as the...
A council of citizens and state officials deliberate over Algeria's just transition away from extractive industries. Crowds of people and workers celebrate watching over the economic and social changes taking place, including low-intensive agriculture and solar panel implementation in the background.
As Egypt prepares to host the latest UN climate conference, COP27, Hamza Hamouchene and Katie Sandwell call time on ‘business...
A rally to mark Defender of Ukraine Day, in Kiev, on 14 October 2017. Activists and supporters of the Azov, Svoboda (Freedom), Ukrainian nationalist parties and Right Sector took part.
Richard Swift and Conrad Landin examine Vladimir Putin’s bogus claims of ‘de-nazification’ in Ukraine.
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Peter Whittaker, Jo Lateau and Amy Hall review the latest releases in radical publishing.
Through Abraço Campeão, Alan Duarte works with young people to see a future amid the pressure of constant violence and police raids. JOSIANE SANTANA
Community-based initiatives are helping keep people safe where the police fail. Lucilla Harrell and Amy Hall speak to...
Refugees from Ukraine arrive at the central station, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Berlin, Germany, March 14, 2022. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
Europe’s response to accommodate people fleeing Ukraine illustrates how sanctuary for all refugees is possible. Jun Pang and...
EU / WFP bags of food aid in a warehouse in Algeria
Khin Ohmar and Toby Lanzer explore the complex trade-offs made by humanitarians working under repressive regimes.
Ladi (left), pictured with a relative, a Congolese  Mavrovouni resident is feeling the pressure. SEBASTIAN SKOV ANDERSEN
A hard-line regime in Greek refugee camps is making life harder for the migrants within them, as well as aid workers who want...
Two chairs sit by the side of an empty road. Both have teddies on them.
Germany may have committed to phasing out coal but that hasn’t stopped mine expansion plans which threaten two villages. Paul...
An intimate 7-minute video portrait shares a stonecutter’s family struggling with hunger in Sierra Leone.
Photo Credit: Jen Zoon, Smithsonian's National Zoo
Do zoos represent pointless captivity or an opportunity for conservation and education? Linda Kimotho and Oluwaseun S Iyasere...

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