This year marks 50 years since Morocco invaded Western Sahara, forcibly displacing the Sahrawi people into Algeria. Women's ...
Donald Trump won the election in the United States – at least in part – by capitalizing on dissatisfaction with the rising cost of living. The inflationary surge triggered by the pandemic now appears ...
Climate activists are taking a direct stand against the far right, writes Danny Chivers. A climate change denier sits in the White House. The far-right AFD – who firmly oppose any action on the ...
The musician, activist and former child soldier gives a sombre assessment of life in South Sudan two years after independence.
Luke Dale-Harris reports on the ongoing battle to improve the rights of disabled people locked away in secretive Romanian institutions.
Despite populism being rife everywhere else, Japan has refused to succumb. Are there lessons to be learned? asks Tina Burrett.
Nick Dowson dismantles the notion that the private sector does things better.
It won’t last, the young founders of New Internationalist were told 500 issues ago. Read the letter from this month's Editors.
A clamour to return to the status quo after Covid-19 would be bad news for people and the planet, argues Richard Swift. We may never get a better chance for a new normal.
Leonardo Sakamoto on Jair Bolsonaro’s not-so-triumphant return, as he faces a slew of lawsuits over alleged election meddling in Brazil.