Our resident Agony Uncle offers reflections from their own student days and advises that political organizing is two-way…
Bethany Rielly reports from War on Want’s festival of resistance.
Beaten, imprisoned and charged, Lauren Crosby Medlicott speaks to students facing trial for protesting against an oil…
Anna Scott speaks to Ghanaian activist Abiba Nibaradun about her motivation to stop the forced marriage of girls.
Hamza Ali Shah speaks to Countdown2Ceasefire about the climate of activism and collective action
Rosebell Kagumire explores why Global Majority thinkers and activists have been unafraid to show solidarity with Palestine.
Survivor and activist Setsuko Thurlow discusses today’s nuclear weapons threat with Husna Ara.
Conrad Landin speaks to Saga and Ahmed, two young Palestinians who have recently settled in Scotland.
Activists meet this weekend to discuss a new internationalism for this century. Viyan Serhildan reports.
As New Internationalist celebrates its 50th anniversary, Vanessa Baird looks back over five decades of campaigning journalism and inspiration.
Under the cover of Israel’s attack on Gaza, armed settlers and soldiers are erasing entire Bedouin villages in the West Bank. Tom Anderson reports.
How far are states willing to go to spy on dissent? Bethany Rielly reports from Catalonia to find out.
Antony Loewenstein examines spyware’s role in Israel’s occupation of Palestine, and why governments are failing to reign in its insidious spread.
To address climate change, Clemmie James argues that we must reckon with the environmental impact of the global drug trade.
Priya Lukka explains what reparations could mean, drawing from the rich and varied global movement for repair.
In this podcast episode, Naomi Fowler of the Tax Justice Network exposes the US’s war on drugs and its links to tax evasion.
The outspoken artist and architect speaks to Subi Shah about art, architecture and activism.
As he releases the documentary ‘Is It Time To Break The Law?’, activist and presenter Chris Packham talks to Graeme Green about activism and the ‘radical flank’ effect.
UK arts had largely ditched fossil fuel sponsorships after years of activism. Danny Chivers reports on how industry ties have been reshaped.
Join us on Monday 25 September to discuss the growing demands for debt cancellation, and climate reparations alongside special guests.
Naomi Fowler of the Tax Justice Network investigates how wealthy elites and transnational companies benefit from the climate crisis
Can the quest for peace in Europe bring calm at home? Rosebell Kagumire asks.
A new Kenyan media initiative is using live performance to break free of colonial industry norms, Patrick Gathara reports.