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For more than 35,000 Palestinian children in Egypt, the classroom has become a phone screen – and the promise of education ...
In this episode we speak to Adele Zeynep Walton, a journalist, digital safety campaigner and author of the new book ‘Logging ...
The language fell into a long decline that was worsened by an Gorta M ó r, the state-sponsored famine of 1845 to 1853 which ...
Anti-fascism is rooted in the history of America’s labour movement. Kim Kelly calls for a revival of that tradition to fight ...
In an age of despair, monsters rise from the gutter. Artist James Colomina's sculpture of Donald Trump crawling from a ...
Visitors to Iran would be surprised by the many contradictions to the West’s predominant narratives. It is home to the ...
Our Agony Uncle weighs in on a familiar scene in many major cities. Q: Cycling home one evening, I saw an extremely distressed woman sitting in the middle of a busy road. She was clearly having a ...
The Palestinian activist never gave up hope for a future free from Israel’s occupation. We must turn rage into action, writes Bethany Rielly. On Monday afternoon a WhatsApp message from Awdah pinged ...
Considered persona non-grata by Israel, Francesca Albanese is perhaps one of the most hated – and admired – figures in the United Nations today. We spoke to her about why she places more faith in ...
The story is not about smugglers, but about human-rights abuses on our own doorstep. Nikki van der Gaag calls for humanity after a volunteer stint in northern France. The sun is directly overhead on ...