Urban Growth and the Fight For Kinshasa’s Last Baobab Tree
The fight to save Kinshasa’s last baobab is a struggle against urban growth that risks erasing nature, memory, and the spirit of the city itself.
When the Chairs are Empty
Beirut faces a series of crises. Amidst uncertainty, empty chairs bear witness.
A Bad Oil Deal for Canadians, a Worse Deal For Albertans
Alberta’s new pipeline plan with Ottawa could leave Albertans bearing high public costs for a Pacific export project with uncertain demand.
The Trials of the Wet’suwet’en Blockade: The Fight for Aboriginal Title
As the trials of three land defenders arrested during the Wet’suwet’en Blockade end, the fight for Aboriginal Title in B.C. continues.
40 Years Later: How Chornobyl Still Shapes Minds, Memory and Politics
Forty years after the Chornobyl explosion, the invisible scars of survivors reveal how nuclear disasters reshape memory, identity, and mental health.
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Human Rights
The White Helmets and The Future of Civil Society in Syria
Majd Khalaf reflects on 13 years with the White Helmets, their merger into Syria’s new ministry, and a call for solidarity after years of war.
Environment
The Struggle to Overcome Geography on the Arabian Peninsula
As the Arabian Peninsula seeks to develop a future of sustainable urbanization, these developments could spiral into ecological disaster.
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Editor’s Picks
TIFF, Berlinale, Cannes…Your Support is Conditional
By Natalia Stubbs
Film festivals often advocate for justice, but their silence on Palestine reveals contradictions.
Europe’s Green Blind Spot: Environmental Racism Against Roma Communities
By Marine Krauzman
Across Europe, Roma communities live beside landfills and toxic sites, victims of an invisible form of discrimination: environmental racism..
What is Dead May Never Die: Examining the Expansion of Al-Qaeda in Sub-Saharan Africa
By Dami Fakolujo
Years after successful anti-terrorism operations against Al-Qaeda, why are its affiliates in sub-Saharan Africa growing increasingly more powerful?
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Social Justice
Finding a Voice in the Netherlands: A Dutch Uyghur Activist Navigating Politics
By linking diasporas and highlighting voices, Alerk Ablikim helps build a more connected and inclusive society in the Netherlands.

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