To wipe out mass starvation we must engage with the politics that drive it, argues Alex de Waal.
Author and journalist Mark Lynas and researcher and writer Claire Robinson go head-to-head.
They may be losing popularity in Gaza, but Hamas are a force to be reckoned with – even by Israel. Louisa Waugh reports.
Britain’s economy crashed, its Queen died – but Liz Truss is back. Clara Hill reviews her book ahead of the UK elections.
X has slunk back to Brazil after Elon Musk’s very public standoff with the law. Other governments could learn from the debacle, argues Leonardo Sakamoto.
Paul Rogers says the growing influence of home-grown and foreign fundamentalists makes a negotiated settlement even more urgent.
In the lead story from our May-June 2023 issue, Zoe Holman looks at how the so-called ‘peace process’ has allowed Israel to deepen its colonial project over Palestinian lives.
The award-winning author, poet and activist considers herself above all a daughter of the Earth, as she explains to Frank Barat.
A new special series from New Internationalist will interrogate the power of the arms trade and how we can work together to stop it. ‘From the belly of the beast, hands off the Middle East!’ The ...
War means death and destruction for most. But for the arms industry it means big profits.
As global aid budgets are slashed, we must have the courage to move the sector away from charity and towards justice, writes Action Aid’s Neha Kagal. In recent weeks, devastating aid cuts have been ...