
The Free West Papua Campaign report on a devastating escalation of state violence that is inextricably related to the unparalleled environmental devastation

On the day we publish our expose of 'Britain's Political Prisoners', Neve Gordon reflects on a new expert opinion that unpicks the meaning of this misunderstood chant which has led to a number of arrests.

Stefanie Khoury reports on the recent Santa Marta conference, its challenge to the failed COP agenda and the hurdles it faces.

Now the gagging order has been lifted in the Filton 6 case, David Whyte reflects on some astounding decisions by the judge that kept the jury in the dark.

There are some very serious questions to be asked about the British judiciary and the cruel eccentricity of some of decisions at the Filton 6 trial.

Vilson Santin of Brazil’s landless workers’ movement explains why his organiaation, the MST, is organising thousands of workers to defeat the moncultural farming that concentrates land, income, and wealth in the hands of a few.

Stefanie Khoury argues that Israel's military strategy that deliberately targets infrastructures sustaining life is now extended from Gaza back to the Lebanese context in which it first emerged.

The Universities pension scheme, USS, claims it is divesting from coal. But how true is this? Bill Spence sets the record straight.

Stefanie Khoury reflects on the latest Davos summit and explores the contradictions between Switzerland's economic supremacy and climate vulnerability.

Kat Scott reports from a campaign to save a 170-year-old oak tree in Essex, which became a test case for corporate greenwashing, and the limits of environmental law in practice. In this blog she asks, does anyone want to live in a world where insurance companies decide the fate of old trees?