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A judicial review over the UK government’s arms sales to Israel drew to a close today in London’s Royal Courts of Justice.
In September last year the UK government suspended a number of licences for arms exports to Israel, but it made an exception ...
Born in the Soweto township of Johannesburg, Thandiswa’s career began in 1996 with music groups JackKnife and Bongo Maffin, ...
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Amy Hall reports from judicial review over the UK government’s arms sales to Israel in London’s Royal Courts of Justice. What happened in today's UK High Court case over arms exports to Israel? The UK ...
Jelena Sofronijevic talks conflict and soundscape with installation artist Miloš Trakilović.
While the arms trade is vast and secretive, there is a groundswell of people across the world taking action to challenge its power, from the gates of arms factories to our highest courts. Why is the ...
Iris Gonzales visits Manila’s largest fish port, where the effects of an international dispute are playing out.
War means death and destruction for most. But for the arms industry it means big profits. How we can hold our governments and institutions to account for their complicity in the trade of weaponry and ...
As global demand soars, President Gabriel Boric hopes to increase Chile's lithium wealth. Vanessa Baird reports on how the fate of the country's culturally and environmentally rich salt flats is in ...
L’affaire Tarnac is a story little-followed outside of France. Horatio Morpurgo tracks down the collective – whose members have been accused by the police of terrorist activity – and explains why we ...
Louise Gray is a music columnist for New Internationalist and the author of the No-Nonsense Guide to World Music. She writes regularly for The Wire and many other music and art publications. Louise ...