Veolia has faced criticism in several different cities, and Grupo Agbar in Barcelona, for failing to adequately repair water ...
I’m here to meet Aqsa Arif, whose show at Edinburgh Printmakers runs until 2 November. Born in Pakistan in the 1990s, she ...
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Israel’s genocide may have destroyed Gaza's physical landscape but it cannot extinguish the spirit of a people who have already mastered the art of survival and resistance, writes Ramzy Baroud.
Will the technology solve water shortages and soaring bills or worsen environmental and social strains? Helen Morgan reports from Catalonia.
The Gaza-born guest editor of our latest issue sits describes the process of creating the magazine and the steadfastness of the Palestinian people in the face of genocide. You can also listen to The ...
From court rooms to solar panels, Danny Chivers gives us a round-up of global climate action. It’s official: governments who fail to act on climate change could face serious legal consequences. A ...
After a 50 year stalemate, the UN Security Council has backed Moroccan autonomy over Western Sahara. Najla Mohamed-Lamin reflects on the need for global unity and resistance. For three days in October ...
International aid cuts mean that funding for essential peacekeeping work is drying up. Anthony Langat reports from Nairobi on how the sector is responding. As global conflict surges, peacebuilding is ...