Decca Muldowney talks to labour lawyer Franck Magennis about the restrictions on the right to strike in Britain today.
Sophie Neiman and Guy Peterson report on how starvation is being used as a weapon in Sudan’s war. Halima Sulieman Jibreel prepares to break her Ramadan fast at a displacement camp in the Nuba ...
The West’s attempts to position the Iranian monarch’s son as a ‘credible’ alternative to the Khamenei regime isn’t resonating domestically, argues Peiman Salehi. The devastating fallout of the joint ...
Mariam Barghouti reflects on what it means when communities built on hospitality can no longer support their neighbours. Letter From is one of New Internationalist’s longest running columns.
One hundred years on, how are the events of May 1926 still relevant? This special edition of New Internationalist seeks to ...
Edd Mustill re-examines the 1926 strike through an international lens.
Argentinian president Javier Milei has launched a wholesale attack on workers. Josefina Salomón and Patricio A Cabezas report ...
Kim Kelly examines the Minneapolis shutdown that forced back ICE operations, asking what it means to call it a general strike ...
Lydia Godden is a freelance journalist and community energy professional. Originally from the South Wales Valleys, her work focuses on energy justice, the development of post-neoliberal economies and ...
Secretive and ruthless, the traffickers controlling the kidney trade thrive on the desperation of the poor and the sick. Nancy Scheper-Hughes lays bare the ‘collateral damage’. The slide on the screen ...
Beyond the sensationalist headlines, Obiora Ikoku finds a deeply rooted crisis, made worse by the country’s ruling elite. Nine months ago, Rita Gendaga was preparing for her late father’s funeral when ...
Don Kevin Hapal unmasks the hidden workforce driving the Philippines’ flourishing disinformation ecosystem. When one thinks of disinformation, what first comes to mind? Many might imagine ...