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A rhetorical referendum, peace and radicalization: an explosive interview with Kurdish female leader Bese Hozat. By Karlos Zurutuza.
3 minute read
People might not know what neoliberalism is, but they know things are broken. By Chris Coltrane.
Tunisian singer Emel talks to Graeme Green about hope, helplessness and the Arab Spring.
6 minute read
A word with Macer Gifford, a former currency trader who joined the Kurdish revolution.
Storms do not discriminate, but societies do, argues Daniel Macmillen Voskoboynik.
4 minute read
We can’t put off facing the consequences of our diets, says Leo Barasi.
Consumerism thrives on discontentment: Tim Jackson previews his talk at the Resurgence Festival of Wellbeing...
A week after Gauri Lankesh’s murder, fascists are attacking her memory, writes Mari Marcel Thekaekara.
Britain has provided support to the Burmese military, writes Steve Shaw.
8 minute read
Anti-fracking campaigner Tina Rothery writes on what keeps her fighting back.
5 minute read
Momentum for an exit from Brexit is building, writes Vanessa Baird.
Hindu-Muslim violence must stop, argues Mari Marcel Thekaekara.
How far is the world from the dream of universal education? Hazel Healy reports.