Mohammad Asif Khan maps how shared nationalist ideology and a booming arms trade formed a bond between the governments of India and Israel. The arms trade is bad for both people and the planet. We ...
From the ever-growing Palestine solidarity movement to student uprisings in Bangladesh, editorial assistant Paula Lacey gives a rundown of the most popular NI articles in 2024. One thing this past ...
After years of oppressive rule, Syrian women may finally have a chance at equality. But the window of opportunity is closing, writes Zaina Erhaim. After years of life under the rule of Syrian dictator ...
For this week’s The World Unspun, we met with Samar Alkhdour, a Palestinian activist in Montreal whose campaign against the obstructive and discriminatory Canadian immigration system has been met with ...
Out of the ashes of the crash, how are we to create a fairer future? *New Internationalist* asks leading experts from around the world to focus on specific areas and propose practical action for ...
After years of oppressive rule, Syrian women may finally have a chance at equality. But the window of opportunity is closing, writes Zaina Erhaim… ...
While many say the epidemic is nearing its ‘end’, important questions still need to be addressed, writes Natasha Horsfield.
Nuclear is becoming cool again, thanks to concerns over global warming. Adam Ma'anit thinks it's all just a lot of hot air.
The devastating human impact of the arms industry is clear, but war is good news for industry shareholders. The market value ...
In the Big Story Keynote for NI548: South Africa, released in March 2024, co-editor Conrad Landin asks whether South Africa’s ...
It’s a cold, bright morning on a narrow street in Brighton, on the south coast of England. Neighbours are peering through ...